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Experimental studies on the deep-water pelagic community of Korsfjorden, Western Norway. Prey-size preference and feeding of Euchaeta norvegica (Gopepoda)

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Pages 225-236 | Received 12 Apr 1978, Published online: 21 Dec 2011

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