@ARTICLE{Błachowiak-Samołyk_Katarzyna_Planktonie_1997,
 author={Błachowiak-Samołyk, Katarzyna and Żmijewska, Maria Iwona},
 volume={vol. 18},
 number={No 2},
 journal={Polish Polar Research},
 pages={79-87},
 howpublished={online},
 year={1997},
 publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences},
 publisher={Committee on Polar Research},
 abstract={The distribution of planktonic Ostracoda (Halocyprididae) was studied based on vertically-stratified zooplankton samples collected by hauling 200 p.m - mesh net by day and by night during two austral seasons: summer 1985/1986 and winter 1989, from the 1200 m deep Croker Passage off the Antarctic Peninsula. Seven species of Ostracoda were recorded: Alacia belgicae, Alacia hettacra, Melaconchoecia isocheira, Metaconchoecia skogsbergi, Boroecia antipoda, Disconchoecia aff. elegans and Proceroecia brachyaskos. The first three species, endemic to Antarctic waters, were predominant (about 90%). Generally Ostracoda were most numerous in 600-200 m layer in summer and in 1000-400 m layer in winter. In the investigated area there was a clear contrast between the abundance of Ostracoda during austral summer and scarcity during austral winter.},
 type={Article},
 title={Planktonie Ostracoda in Croker Passage (Antarctic Peninsula) during two austral seasons: summer 1985/1986 and winter 1989},
 URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/110872/PDF-MASTER/1997-2_079-087.pdf},
 keywords={Antarctic, planktonic Ostracoda, distribution},
}