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CHAPTER II<br />

Conserving original in situ diversity in microzooplankton grazing<br />

set-ups<br />

(published in Marine Biodiversity Records)<br />

Martin Günther Joachim Löder 1 *, Nicole Aberle 1 , Christine Klaas 2 , Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Claudia<br />

Kraberg 1 <strong>and</strong> Karen Helen Wiltshire 1<br />

1 Biologische Anstalt Helgol<strong>and</strong>, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar <strong>and</strong> Marine<br />

Research, Marine Station, POB 180, 27483 Helgol<strong>and</strong>, Germany<br />

2 Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar <strong>and</strong> Marine Research, POB 12 01 61, 27515<br />

Bremerhaven, Germany<br />

*Corresponding author. Tel.: +49 4725 8193246; Fax: +49 4725 8193283.<br />

E-mail address: Martin.Loeder@awi.de (M.G.J. Löder).<br />

This paper has been accepted for publication <strong>and</strong> has been published online 15 March 2010 in a revised<br />

form, subsequent to editorial input by Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, in Marine Biodiversity Records, 3,<br />

e28. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=mbd. The full copyright has been assigned to<br />

The Marine Biological Association <strong>of</strong> the United Kingdom. Reprinted with permission. Bibliographical<br />

details:<br />

Löder, M. G. J., Aberle, N., Klaas, C., Kraberg, A. C. & Wiltshire, K. H., 2010: Conserving original in<br />

situ diversity in microzooplankton grazing set-ups. Marine Biodiversity Records, 3, e28.<br />

doi: 10.1017/S1755267210000254. Published online by Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press 15 Mar 2010.<br />

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