Abstract
Fort important contibution of pellets to POC flux, faecal pellet production, more important conservation of nitrogen relative to carbon may be a general feature of oligotrophic surface waters, sediment trap, residence time ratio of POC /(rate of new production)
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Small, L., Landry, M., Eppley, R., Azam, F., & Carlucci, A. (1989). Role of plankton in the carbon and nitrogen budgets of Santa Monica Basin, California. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 56, 57–74. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps056057
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