© 2017 The Author(s). A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ground for krill larvae. Observations from our winter cruise to the southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean contradict this view and present the first evidence that the pack-ice zone is a food-poor habitat for larval development. In contrast, the more open marginal ice zone provides a more favourable food environment for high larval krill growth rates. We found that complex under-ice habitats are, however, vital for larval krill when water column productivity is limited by light, by providing structures that offer protection from predators and to collect organic material released from the ice. The larvae feed on ...
Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they funct...
The condition and survival of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) strongly depends on sea ice condi...
Antarctic sea ice covers approximately 4 million km2 during minimum extent in February/ March and g...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
Seasonal extent of pack ice has enormous influence on the Antarctic ecosystem. An investigation of t...
Seasonal extent of pack ice has enormous influence on the Antarctic ecosystem. An investigation of t...
Seasonal extent of pack ice has enormous influence on the Antarctic ecosystem. An investigation of t...
A declining trend of Antarctic Krill biomass has be documented in concert with an decrease in winter...
PosterOver 70% of the Antarctic krill population exists along the Antarctic Peninsula, a region unde...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean. However, information on ...
Survival of larval Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) during winter is largely dependent upon the p...
Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they funct...
Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they funct...
The condition and survival of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) strongly depends on sea ice condi...
Antarctic sea ice covers approximately 4 million km2 during minimum extent in February/ March and g...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
A dominant Antarctic ecological paradigm suggests that winter sea ice is generally the main feeding ...
Seasonal extent of pack ice has enormous influence on the Antarctic ecosystem. An investigation of t...
Seasonal extent of pack ice has enormous influence on the Antarctic ecosystem. An investigation of t...
Seasonal extent of pack ice has enormous influence on the Antarctic ecosystem. An investigation of t...
A declining trend of Antarctic Krill biomass has be documented in concert with an decrease in winter...
PosterOver 70% of the Antarctic krill population exists along the Antarctic Peninsula, a region unde...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean. However, information on ...
Survival of larval Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) during winter is largely dependent upon the p...
Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they funct...
Climate change alters the extent and structure of sea-ice environments, which affects how they funct...
The condition and survival of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) strongly depends on sea ice condi...
Antarctic sea ice covers approximately 4 million km2 during minimum extent in February/ March and g...