Arctic marine ecosystems support fisheries of significant and increasing economic and nutritional value. Commercial stocks are sustained by pelagic food webs with relatively few keystone taxa mediating energy transfer to higher trophic levels, and it remains largely unknown how these taxa will be affected by changing climate and the influx of boreal taxa. Calanus species store large quantities of lipids, making these zooplankton a critical link in marine food-webs. The Arctic Calanus species are usually larger and, importantly, have been suggested to contain disproportionately larger lipid stores than their boreal congeners. Continued climate warming and subsequent changes in primary production regimes have been predicted to lead to a shift...
While marine ecosystems in polar areas were thought to be mostly inactive during the polar night, re...
Before man hunted the large baleen whales to near extinction by the end of the nineteenth century, A...
Arctic species of Calanus are critical to energy transfer between higher and lower trophic levels an...
Arctic marine ecosystems support fisheries of significant and increasing economic and nutritional va...
Copepods of the genus Calanus are the key components of zooplankton. Understanding their response to...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Across the globe, planktonic consumer resource interactions are being altered by changing environmen...
The three Arctic Calanus species, C. finmarchicus (Gunnerus, 1765), C. glacialis (Jaschov, 1955), an...
In recent decades, the central Arctic Ocean has been experiencing dramatic decline in sea ice covera...
In the Arctic shelf seas, the mesozooplankton biomass is dominated by the arctic copepod Calanus gla...
Biological communities in the Arctic are changing through the climate-driven encroachment of subarct...
While marine ecosystems in polar areas were thought to be mostly inactive during the polar night, re...
Before man hunted the large baleen whales to near extinction by the end of the nineteenth century, A...
Arctic species of Calanus are critical to energy transfer between higher and lower trophic levels an...
Arctic marine ecosystems support fisheries of significant and increasing economic and nutritional va...
Copepods of the genus Calanus are the key components of zooplankton. Understanding their response to...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Across the globe, planktonic consumer resource interactions are being altered by changing environmen...
The three Arctic Calanus species, C. finmarchicus (Gunnerus, 1765), C. glacialis (Jaschov, 1955), an...
In recent decades, the central Arctic Ocean has been experiencing dramatic decline in sea ice covera...
In the Arctic shelf seas, the mesozooplankton biomass is dominated by the arctic copepod Calanus gla...
Biological communities in the Arctic are changing through the climate-driven encroachment of subarct...
While marine ecosystems in polar areas were thought to be mostly inactive during the polar night, re...
Before man hunted the large baleen whales to near extinction by the end of the nineteenth century, A...
Arctic species of Calanus are critical to energy transfer between higher and lower trophic levels an...