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Amphipods (Cheirimedon femoratus) at the rests of a seal meal.
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King George Isl./Maxwell Bay. Under the ice in the winter.
Cheirimedon femoratus is an omnivore.
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Cheirimedon femoratus is one of the most frequent amphipods in the Maxwell Bay.
Destroyed macro fauna through an iceberg in a depth of 50 m
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King George Isl./Maxwell Bay; an iceberg stranded in 50 m of depth. The macro fauna was destroyed. Bacterias decomposed the remains. The bacterias are eaten by Cheirimedon femoratus.
Cheirimedon crenipalmatus ANTXXIII-8 St-635-1/635-2 Elephant Island
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