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Libellula Linnaeus, 1758
Known as:
Libellula
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Distribution and abundance of euphausiids and pelagic amphipods in Kongsfjorden, Isfjorden and Rijpfjorden (Svalbard) and changes in their relative importance as key prey in a warming marine…
P. Dalpadado
,
H. Hop
,
+5 authors
A. Wold
Polar Biology
2016
Corpus ID: 16963604
Euphausiid (krill) and amphipod dynamics were studied during 2006–2011 by use of plankton nets in Kongsfjorden (79°N) and…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Prey size selection and distance estimation in foraging adult dragonflies
R. Olberg
,
A. Worthington
,
Jessica L. Fox
,
C. E. Bessette
,
M. Loosemore
Journal of Comparative Physiology
2005
Corpus ID: 27983310
To determine whether perching dragonflies visually assess the distance to potential prey items, we presented artificial prey…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Size, age and diet of polar cod, Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1773), in ice covered waters
O. Lønne
,
B. Gulliksen
Polar Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 20855565
SummaryPolar cod (Boreogadus saida) associated with drifting sea-ice were collected in the western Barents sea and north of…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Zooplankton biomass variation in relation to climatic conditions in the Barents Sea
P. Dalpadado
,
R. Ingvaldsen
,
A. Hassel
Polar Biology
2003
Corpus ID: 22163097
Over the last two decades, there have been large changes in the zooplankton biomass in the Barents Sea. These biomass variations…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
A stable isotope (δ13C, δ15N) model for the North Water food web: implications for evaluating trophodynamics and the flow of energy and contaminants
K. Hobson
,
A. Fisk
,
N. Karnovsky
,
M. Holst
,
J. Gagnon
,
M. Fortier
2002
Corpus ID: 44129809
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Lipid biomarkers indicate different ecological niches and trophic relationships of the Arctic hyperiid amphipods Themisto abyssorum and T.libellula
H. Auel
,
Miriam Harjes
,
Régine da Rocha
,
D. Stübing
,
W. Hagen
Polar Biology
2002
Corpus ID: 9056300
Abstract. The hyperiid amphipods Themisto libellula and T. abyssorum are important components of Arctic pelagic ecosystems. Both…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Lipids and trophic interactions of ice fauna and pelagic zooplankton in the marginal ice zone of the Barents Sea
C. Scott
,
S. Falk‐Petersen
,
J. Sargent
,
H. Hop
,
O. Lønne
,
M. Poltermann
Polar Biology
1999
Corpus ID: 31349916
Gammarus wilkitzkii, Apherusa glacialis, Onismus nanseni, Onismus glacialis, Boreogadus saida, Parathemisto libellula and Calanus…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Dragonflies Recognize the Water of Rendezvous and Oviposition Sites by Horizontally Polarized Light: A Behavioural Field Test
H. Wildermuth
Die Naturwissenschaften
1998
Corpus ID: 40946514
1. Kennedy CH (1917) Notes on the life history and ecology of the dragonflies (Odonata) of central California and Nevada. Proc US…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Trace metals in field samples of zooplankton from the Fram Strait and the Greenland Sea.
J. Ritterhoff
,
G. Zauke
Science of the Total Environment
1997
Corpus ID: 24298592
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
THE EVOLUTION OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM BY SEXUAL SELECTION: THE SEPARATE EFFECTS OF INTRASEXUAL SELECTION AND INTERSEXUAL SELECTION
A. J. Moore
Evolution; international journal of organic…
1990
Corpus ID: 43877216
Libellula luctuosa, a pond dragonfly found in eastern North America, is apparently sexually dimorphic. Previous studies of the…
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