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Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification

Ronnie N. Glud, Hans‐Peter Grossart, Morten Larsen, Kam Tang Orcid Logo, Kristine E. Arendt, Søren Rysgaard, Bo Thamdrup, Torkel Gissel Nielsen

Limnology and Oceanography, Volume: 60, Issue: 6, Pages: 2026 - 2036

Swansea University Author: Kam Tang Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/lno.10149

Published in: Limnology and Oceanography
ISSN: 0024-3590 1939-5590
Published: Wiley 2015
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title Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
spellingShingle Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
Kam Tang
title_short Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
title_full Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
title_fullStr Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
title_full_unstemmed Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
title_sort Copepod carcasses as microbial hot spots for pelagic denitrification
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Kam Tang
Kristine E. Arendt
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Bo Thamdrup
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