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Hill, SL, Atkinson, A, Arata, JA, Belcher, A, Bengston Nash, S, Bernard, KS, Cleary, A, Conroy, JA, Driscoll, R and Perry, F. 2024 Observing change in pelagic animals as sampling methods shift: the case of Antarctic krill. Frontiers in Marine Science, 11 (130740). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2024.1307402

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Belcher, A, Henley, SF, Hendry, K, Wootton, M, Friberg, L, Dallman, U, Wang, T, Coath, CD and Manno, C 2023 Seasonal cycles of biogeochemical fluxes in the Scotia Sea, Southern Ocean: a stable isotope approach. Biogeosciences. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-20-3573-2023

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Tarling, GA, Belcher, A, Blackwell, M, Castellani, C, Cook, KB, Cottier, FR, Dewar-Fowler, V, Freer, JJ, Gerrish, L, Johnson, ML, Last, KS, Lindeque, PK, Mayor, DJ, Parry, HE, Stowasser, G and Wootton, M 2022 Carbon and Lipid Contents of the Copepod Calanus finmarchicus Entering Diapause in the Fram Strait and Their Contribution to the Boreal and Arctic Lipid Pump. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.926462

Tarling, GA, Belcher, A, Blackwell, M, Castellani, C, Cook, KB, Cottier, FR, Dewar-Fowler, V, Freer, JJ, Gerrish, L, Johnson, ML, Last, KS, Lindeque, PK, Mayor, DJ, Parry, HE, Stowasser, G and Wootton, M 2022 Carbon and Lipid Contents of the Copepod Calanus finmarchicus Entering Diapause in the Fram Strait and Their Contribution to the Boreal and Arctic Lipid Pump. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 926462. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.926462

Tarling, GA, Freer, JJ, Banas, NS, Belcher, A, Blackwell, M, Castellani, C, Cook, KB, Cottier, FR, Daase, M, Johnson, ML, Last, KS, Lindeque, PK, Mayor, DJ, Mitchell, E, Parry, HE, Speirs, DC, Stowasser, G and Wootton, M 2021 Can a key boreal Calanus copepod species now complete its life-cycle in the Arctic? Evidence and implications for Arctic food-webs. Ambio, 51 (2). 333-344. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01667-y

Cavan, EL, Belcher, A, Atkinson, A, Hill, SL, Kawaguchi, S, McCormack, S, Meyer, B, Nicol, S, Ratnarajah, L, Schmidt, K, Steinberg, DK, Tarling, GA and Boyd, PW 2019 The importance of Antarctic krill in biogeochemical cycles. Nature Communications, 10 (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12668-7

Belcher, A, Henson, SA, Manno, C, Hill, SL, Atkinson, A, Thorpe, SE, Fretwell, P, Ireland, L and Tarling, GA 2019 Krill faecal pellets drive hidden pulses of particulate organic carbon in the marginal ice zone. Nature Communications, 10 (1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08847-1

Belcher, A, Tarling, GA, Manno, C, Atkinson, A, Ward, P, Skaret, G, Fielding, S, Henson, SA and Saunders, RA 2017 The potential role of Antarctic krill faecal pellets in efficient carbon export at the marginal ice zone of the South Orkney Islands in spring. Polar Biology, 40. 2001-2013. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2118-z

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