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Research / Programs / Invertebrate Physiology

Invertebrate Physiology

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Biogeographical Gradients of Midwater Zooplankton

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Diel Physiological Rhythms in a Tropical Oceanic Copepod

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Collaborative Research: an autonomous profiling vehicle for concurrent acoustic, visual and environmental measurements in the mesopelagic ocean

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EXport Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS)

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Ocean Acidification in the Open Ocean

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Ocean Acidification in the Gulf of Maine

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Oxygen Minimum Zones

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Polar Physiology

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Pteropod Biology

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Zooplankton Mediation of Particle Formation in the Sargasso Sea

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Dr. Amy Maas Associate Scientist amy.maas@bios.edu
Tel: 441-297-1880 x131
Fax: 441-297-1883

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