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Long-term decline in krill stock and increase in salps within the Southern Ocean
A Atkinson, V Siegel, E Pakhomov, P Rothery
Nature 432 (7013), 100-103, 2004
15582004
Increasing jellyfish populations: trends in large marine ecosystems
L Brotz, WWL Cheung, K Kleisner, E Pakhomov, D Pauly
Jellyfish Blooms IV: Interactions with humans and fisheries, 3-20, 2012
5652012
A re-appraisal of the total biomass and annual production of Antarctic krill
A Atkinson, V Siegel, EA Pakhomov, MJ Jessopp, V Loeb
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 56 (5), 727-740, 2009
4762009
Oceanic circumpolar habitats of Antarctic krill
A Atkinson, V Siegel, EA Pakhomov, P Rothery, V Loeb, RM Ross, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 362, 1-23, 2008
4652008
Impact of climate change on Antarctic krill
H Flores, A Atkinson, S Kawaguchi, BA Krafft, G Milinevsky, S Nicol, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 458, 1-19, 2012
3622012
Krill (Euphausia superba) distribution contracts southward during rapid regional warming
A Atkinson, SL Hill, EA Pakhomov, V Siegel, CS Reiss, VJ Loeb, ...
Nature Climate Change 9 (2), 142-147, 2019
3292019
Recreational boating: a large unregulated vector transporting marine invasive species
C Clarke Murray, EA Pakhomov, TW Therriault
Diversity and Distributions 17 (6), 1161-1172, 2011
2982011
Prey composition and daily rations of myctophid fishes in the Southern Ocean
EA Pakhomov, R Perissinotto, CD McQuaid
Marine Ecology Progress Series 134, 1-14, 1996
2961996
Pteropods in southern ocean ecosystems
BPV Hunt, EA Pakhomov, GW Hosie, V Siegel, P Ward, K Bernard
Progress in Oceanography 78 (3), 193-221, 2008
2922008
Effects of storage and preservation on the d13C and d15N signatures of selected marine organisms
S Kaehler, EA Pakhomov
Marine Ecology Progress Series 219, 299-304, 2001
2812001
Trophic structure of the marine food web at the Prince Edward Islands (Southern Ocean) determined by δ13C and δ15N analysis
S Kaehler, EA Pakhomov, CD McQuaid
Marine Ecology Progress Series 208, 13-20, 2000
2512000
Salp/krill interactions in the Southern Ocean: spatial segregation and implications for the carbon flux
EA Pakhomov, PW Froneman, R Perissinotto
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 49 (9-10), 1881-1907, 2002
2502002
Exploitation of mesoscale oceanographic features by grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma in the southern Indian Ocean
DC Nel, JRE Lutjeharms, EA Pakhomov, IJ Ansorge, PG Ryan, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 217, 15-26, 2001
2502001
Distribution of surface zooplankton and seabirds across the Southern Ocean
EA Pakhomov, CD McQuaid
Polar Biology 16, 271-286, 1996
2031996
Antarctic futures: an assessment of climate-driven changes in ecosystem structure, function, and service provisioning in the Southern Ocean
AD Rogers, BAV Frinault, DKA Barnes, NL Bindoff, R Downie, ...
Annual Review of Marine Science 12 (1), 87-120, 2020
2012020
Arctic fisheries catches in Russia, USA, and Canada: baselines for neglected ecosystems
D Zeller, S Booth, E Pakhomov, W Swartz, D Pauly
Polar Biology 34, 955-973, 2011
1592011
Comparative structure of the macrozooplankton/micronekton communities of the Subtropical and Antarctic Polar Fronts
EA Pakhomov, R Perissinotto, CD McQuaid
Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf 111 (1), 155-169, 1994
1441994
An overview of Southern Ocean zooplankton data: abundance, biomass, feeding and functional relationships
A Atkinson, P Ward, BPV Hunt, EA Pakhomov, GW Hosie
CCAMLR Science 19, 171-218, 2012
1362012
Zooplankton structure and grazing in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean in late austral summer 1993: Part 1. Ecological zonation
EA Pakhomov, R Perissinotto, CD McQuaid, PW Froneman
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 47 (9), 1663-1686, 2000
1352000
The trophic role of the tunicate Salpa thompsoni in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
R Perissinotto, EA Pakhomov
Journal of Marine Systems 17 (1-4), 361-374, 1998
1331998
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