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CHAPTER III C t24 C t0 e ( k g )
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CHAPTER III therefore, instead of
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CHAPTER III Figure 2: Field paramet
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CHAPTER III Figure 3: Phytoplankton
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CHAPTER III afterwards to only 6%.
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CHAPTER III Microzooplankton Experi
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CHAPTER III µgC prey µgC predator
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CHAPTER III phytoplankton community
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CHAPTER III DISCUSSION The main fin
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CHAPTER III prefer food of their ow
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CHAPTER III Strombidium capitatum,
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CHAPTER III With decreasing food qu
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CHAPTER III Table 1 Microzooplankto
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CHAPTER III Table 3a Temora longico
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CHAPTER IV CHAPTER IV They can prom
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CHAPTER IV They can promote their c
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CHAPTER IV INTRODUCTION One basic e
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CHAPTER IV Selectivity and Electivi
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CHAPTER IV Figure 3: Grazing rates
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CHAPTER IV the time of incubation,
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DISCUSSION DISCUSSION This thesis a
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DISCUSSION and showed a clear seaso
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DISCUSSION limiting conditions, nut
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DISCUSSION (average 120%, Chapter I
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DISCUSSION From a food web perspect
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DISCUSSION a high diversity of nutr
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DISCUSSION reported for the North S
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DISCUSSION other trophic levels in
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SUMMARY SUMMARY This thesis investi
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REFERENCES REFERENCES Aberle, N., L
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REFERENCES Dodge, J.D., 1982. Marin
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REFERENCES Heinbokel, J.F., 1978a.
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REFERENCES reaches of the Schelde e
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REFERENCES Park, G.S. & Marshall, H
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REFERENCES Sommer, U. & Sommer, F.,
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REFERENCES Wiltshire, K.H. & Manly,
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS T
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DECLARATION DECLARATION I herewith