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NTIS 바로가기Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography, v.58 no.21/22, 2011년, pp.2248 - 2259
Pearce, I. (Australian Antarctic Division, 203 Channel Hwy, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia) , Davidson, A.T. , Thomson, P.G. , Wright, S. , van den Enden, R.
The sub-Antarctic zone (SAZ) of the Southern Ocean is considered one of the largest sinks for atmospheric CO2 and as such is an important region for climate change research. To determine the importance of micro- and nano-heterotrophs in controlling microbial abundance within this region, we...
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