The Barents Sea is among the most productive areas in the world oceans, and its shallow banks exhibit particularly high rates of primary productivity reaching over 300 g C m−2year−1. Our study focused on the Svalbard Bank, an important feeding area for fishes and whales. In order to investigate how benthic community structure and benthic secondary production vary across environmental gradients and through time, we sampled across the bank and compared results with a similar study conducted 85 years ago. Considerable variability in community structure and function across bank corresponded with differences in the physical structure of the habitat, including currents, sedimentation regimes and sediment type, and overlying water masses. Despite ...
Fish species inhabiting the Barents Sea display great seasonal and between-year variation in abundan...
The Nordic Seas region, extending north from the Wyville-Thomson Ridge, west of Scotland to the Fram...
Benthic communities north of Svalbard are less investigated than in other Arctic shelf regions, as t...
-Biogeographical patterns have an ecological basis, but few empirical studies possess the necessary ...
Aim: Assess the spatial and temporal turnover of bentho-demersal marine fauna by integrating ecolog...
Shallow Arctic banks have been observed to harbour rich communities of epifaunal organisms, but have...
The temporal and spatial dynamics of primary and secondary biomass/production in the Barents Sea sin...
Little is known about the distribution and dynamics of macrobenthic communities of the deep Arctic O...
-Megabenthos plays a major role in the overall energy flow on Arctic shelves, but information on meg...
We present bathymetric patterns in benthic community structure and functioning at the LTER (Long-ter...
With the Arctic Ocean shifting towards a system with a seasonal ice cover solely, Arctic marine ecos...
The Barents Sea (BS) is a high-latitude shelf ecosystem with important fisheries, high and historica...
Projections show that climate change will lead to structural change in Arctic ecosystems. Studies pr...
Arctic ecosystems are facing unprecedented changes today. Annual surface temperatures increased almo...
Arctic ecosystems are facing unprecedented changes today. Annual surface temperatures increased almo...
Fish species inhabiting the Barents Sea display great seasonal and between-year variation in abundan...
The Nordic Seas region, extending north from the Wyville-Thomson Ridge, west of Scotland to the Fram...
Benthic communities north of Svalbard are less investigated than in other Arctic shelf regions, as t...
-Biogeographical patterns have an ecological basis, but few empirical studies possess the necessary ...
Aim: Assess the spatial and temporal turnover of bentho-demersal marine fauna by integrating ecolog...
Shallow Arctic banks have been observed to harbour rich communities of epifaunal organisms, but have...
The temporal and spatial dynamics of primary and secondary biomass/production in the Barents Sea sin...
Little is known about the distribution and dynamics of macrobenthic communities of the deep Arctic O...
-Megabenthos plays a major role in the overall energy flow on Arctic shelves, but information on meg...
We present bathymetric patterns in benthic community structure and functioning at the LTER (Long-ter...
With the Arctic Ocean shifting towards a system with a seasonal ice cover solely, Arctic marine ecos...
The Barents Sea (BS) is a high-latitude shelf ecosystem with important fisheries, high and historica...
Projections show that climate change will lead to structural change in Arctic ecosystems. Studies pr...
Arctic ecosystems are facing unprecedented changes today. Annual surface temperatures increased almo...
Arctic ecosystems are facing unprecedented changes today. Annual surface temperatures increased almo...
Fish species inhabiting the Barents Sea display great seasonal and between-year variation in abundan...
The Nordic Seas region, extending north from the Wyville-Thomson Ridge, west of Scotland to the Fram...
Benthic communities north of Svalbard are less investigated than in other Arctic shelf regions, as t...