A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction with a circulation model to test the hypothesis that Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) populations at South Georgia are sustained by import of individuals from upstream regions. Surface phytoplankton concentrations along the simulated drifter trajectories were extracted from historical Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) measurements and sea ice biota concentrations were calculated from sea ice concentration and extent extracted along drifter trajectories from Special Sensor Microwave/ Imager measurements. As additional food sources, a time series of heterotrophic food was constructed from historical data, and time series of detritus concentr...
The western Antarctic Peninsula (wAP) continental shelf is characterized by large persistent populat...
A time-dependent, size-structured, bioenergetically based model was developed to examine the growth ...
Food webs in high-latitude oceans are dominated by relatively few species. Future ocean and sea-ice ...
A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction ...
A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction ...
A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction ...
The Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) populations at South Georgia, which is in the eastern Scotia...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba spawned on the outer continental shelf of the west Antarctic Penin...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba spawned on the outer continental shelf of the west Antarctic Penin...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba Dana, has a heterogeneous circumpolar distribution in the Souther...
We used the instantaneous growth rate method to determine the effects of food, temperature, krill le...
The Harvard Ocean Prediction System (HOPS) is configured to simulate the circulation of the Scotia S...
A coupled physical-biological model analysis was undertaken to examine the seasonal development of t...
Abstract: Historical observations of the large-scale flow and frontal structure of the Antarctic Cir...
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) were sampled in contrasting habitats: a seasonally ice-covered d...
The western Antarctic Peninsula (wAP) continental shelf is characterized by large persistent populat...
A time-dependent, size-structured, bioenergetically based model was developed to examine the growth ...
Food webs in high-latitude oceans are dominated by relatively few species. Future ocean and sea-ice ...
A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction ...
A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction ...
A time-dependent, size-structured, physiologically based krill growth model was used in conjunction ...
The Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) populations at South Georgia, which is in the eastern Scotia...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba spawned on the outer continental shelf of the west Antarctic Penin...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba spawned on the outer continental shelf of the west Antarctic Penin...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba Dana, has a heterogeneous circumpolar distribution in the Souther...
We used the instantaneous growth rate method to determine the effects of food, temperature, krill le...
The Harvard Ocean Prediction System (HOPS) is configured to simulate the circulation of the Scotia S...
A coupled physical-biological model analysis was undertaken to examine the seasonal development of t...
Abstract: Historical observations of the large-scale flow and frontal structure of the Antarctic Cir...
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) were sampled in contrasting habitats: a seasonally ice-covered d...
The western Antarctic Peninsula (wAP) continental shelf is characterized by large persistent populat...
A time-dependent, size-structured, bioenergetically based model was developed to examine the growth ...
Food webs in high-latitude oceans are dominated by relatively few species. Future ocean and sea-ice ...