This study aims to explain the distribution, maturity and population structure of Meganyctiphanes norvegica and Thysanoessa inermis in springtime in relation to main hydrographic regions around Iceland: Atlantic in the southwest, Atlantic-Arctic mixture in the north and Arctic in the east. Krill were collected 14-29 May 2013 using a macrozooplankton trawl. Biomass of both species combined was significantly higher in the southwest than in north and east. M. norvegica clearly dominated in Atlantic waters, whereas T. inermis was more evenly distributed around the island, while the highest values were also observed in the southwest for this species. Simple linear regressions showed that the abundance of M. norvegica was positively related to te...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
Krill are an important component of the Icelandic marine ecosystem. Given their important ecological...
Macrozooplankton is an understudied size class of plankton in the Arctic, but even though species co...
This study aims to explain the distribution, maturity and population structure of Meganyctiphanes no...
<p>Abundance, distribution and development of early life stages of krill (eggs, nauplii, calyptopes ...
Euphausiids are a key component of the northern North Atlantic marine ecosystem and Meganyctiphanes ...
In June 2010 four krill species were collected in Godthåbsfjord, SW Greenland, namely Thysanoessa ra...
Krill from the Barents Sea were studied on six cruises from 1985 to 1989. Thysanoessa inermis and T....
Seasonal changes in abundance, size and aspects of the population structure of Meganyctiphanes norve...
Euphausiids (krill) play a key role in the Barents Sea ecosystem, being an important prey for a numb...
In 1966-1969 euphausiids (krill) were sampled in some fjords in Western Norway. Drained volumes of ...
3rd International Zooplankton Production Symposium, Gijon, SPAIN, MAY 20-23, 2003Adaptive strategies...
Thysanoessa inermis and T. longicaudata were the dominant krill species observed in the western and ...
Abstract. Seasonal variations in biomass, abundance and species composition of zooplankton in relati...
The Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a major topographic feature, extending from Greenland to Scotl...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
Krill are an important component of the Icelandic marine ecosystem. Given their important ecological...
Macrozooplankton is an understudied size class of plankton in the Arctic, but even though species co...
This study aims to explain the distribution, maturity and population structure of Meganyctiphanes no...
<p>Abundance, distribution and development of early life stages of krill (eggs, nauplii, calyptopes ...
Euphausiids are a key component of the northern North Atlantic marine ecosystem and Meganyctiphanes ...
In June 2010 four krill species were collected in Godthåbsfjord, SW Greenland, namely Thysanoessa ra...
Krill from the Barents Sea were studied on six cruises from 1985 to 1989. Thysanoessa inermis and T....
Seasonal changes in abundance, size and aspects of the population structure of Meganyctiphanes norve...
Euphausiids (krill) play a key role in the Barents Sea ecosystem, being an important prey for a numb...
In 1966-1969 euphausiids (krill) were sampled in some fjords in Western Norway. Drained volumes of ...
3rd International Zooplankton Production Symposium, Gijon, SPAIN, MAY 20-23, 2003Adaptive strategies...
Thysanoessa inermis and T. longicaudata were the dominant krill species observed in the western and ...
Abstract. Seasonal variations in biomass, abundance and species composition of zooplankton in relati...
The Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) is a major topographic feature, extending from Greenland to Scotl...
Hatch date distribution, larval phase and subsequent growth of juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platess...
Krill are an important component of the Icelandic marine ecosystem. Given their important ecological...
Macrozooplankton is an understudied size class of plankton in the Arctic, but even though species co...