Calanus glacialis is a major component of Arctic zooplankton and a keystone species in Arctic marine ecosystems. Due to the observed climate warming, its numbers are being reduced to the advantage of a sibling Atlantic species Calanus finmarchicus. We developed and characterized the first set of microsatellite markers in this species to investigate its population genetic structure and dispersal capabilities. Nine polymorphic loci displayed an average of 7.3 alleles (range between 2 and 13) and the levels of expected heterozygosity ranged from 0.039 to 0.806. These provide a valuable tool to understand present connectivity patterns across Arctic regions, look for signatures of past climate effects and predict the response to future climate-d...
The zooplankter Calanus finmarchicus is a member of the so-called “Calanus Complex”, a group of cop...
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the Arctic pelagic ecosystem. Despite its ecologic...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Calanus glacialis, a major contributor to zooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf seas, is a key lin...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
International audienceThe copepod Calanus glacialis is endemic to the Arctic Ocean and peripheral se...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the major contributor to zooplankton biomass in the North Atlant...
An observation of Calanus marshallae Frost, 1974, on the Atlantic side of the Polar Ocean is reporte...
Two key players in the Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystem are the calanoid copepods, Calanus finm...
Copepods of the genus Calanus play a key role in marine food webs as consumers of primary producers ...
The zooplankter Calanus finmarchicus is a member of the so-called “Calanus Complex”, a group of cop...
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the Arctic pelagic ecosystem. Despite its ecologic...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Calanus glacialis, a major contributor to zooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf seas, is a key lin...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
International audienceThe copepod Calanus glacialis is endemic to the Arctic Ocean and peripheral se...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the major contributor to zooplankton biomass in the North Atlant...
An observation of Calanus marshallae Frost, 1974, on the Atlantic side of the Polar Ocean is reporte...
Two key players in the Arctic and subarctic marine ecosystem are the calanoid copepods, Calanus finm...
Copepods of the genus Calanus play a key role in marine food webs as consumers of primary producers ...
The zooplankter Calanus finmarchicus is a member of the so-called “Calanus Complex”, a group of cop...
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the Arctic pelagic ecosystem. Despite its ecologic...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...