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New Frontiers in Antarctic Marine Biology

Day: Saturday, Jan. 4, 07:45-15:30
Room: Rooms 203-204

Organizer(s): James McClintock, Charles Amsler

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MCCLINTOCK , JB*; AMSLER, CD; BAKER , B; MORAN , A; WOODS , HA Introduction to the Symposium: New Frontiers in Antarctic Marine Biology

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HEISER, S*; SHILLING, AJ; AMSLER, CD; MCCLINTOCK, JB; BAKER, BJ Allies, Cheaters and Thieves: Macroalgal-Mesograzer Interactions on the Western Antarctic Peninsula

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POLITO, MJ*; MICHELSON, CI; MCMAHON, KW Advances in the use of biogeochemical markers to track the diets and movement of Antarctic marine predators

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ZIEGLER, AF*; HAHN-WOERNLE, L; POWELL, B; LUNDESGAARD, Ø; CAPE, M; SMITH, CR From Glaciers to Benthos: Fjord Ecosystem Processes in a Changing Climate

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STEINBERG, DK*; CONROY, JA; THIBODEAU, PS New Insights Into Patterns of Zooplankton Abundance Along the Rapidly Changing Western Antarctic Peninsula

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MAHON, AR*; HALANYCH, KM Revisiting phylogeographic patterns in Antarctica in the age of ‘-omics.’

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COUNTWAY, PD*; MATRAI, PA Antarctic Microbial Interactions Revealed by Continuous Flow Incubation and Variable Rates of DMSP Supply

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GAST, RJ*; SANDERS, RW You are what you eat: mixotrophic protists in Antarctic marine plankton communities

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YOUNG, JN*; DAWSON, HM; RUNDELL, SM Responses of Antarctic Microalgae to Seasonal Shifts in Temperature and Salinity

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HINDLE, AG Diving deep: Mechanistic insights into the extreme physiology of Antarctic seals

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TODGHAM, AE Two Plus Two Doesn’t Equal Four: The Importance of Incorporating Realistic Environmental Variability in Understanding the Resilience of Antarctic Fishes to Climate Change

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WOODS, HA*; MORAN, AL Reconsidering the oxygen-temperature hypothesis of polar gigantism: successes, failures, and nuance
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