-Tight coupling between pelagic and benthic communities is accepted as a general principle on Arctic shelves. Whereas this paradigm has been useful for guiding ecological research, it has perhaps led to a disproportionate focus on POM and ice algae as the most likely sources of carbon for the benthic food web. Arctic shelves are complex systems, including banks, fjords, and trough systems up to 350 m or more in depth. In this stable-isotope study, 13 different potential carbon sources were analyzed for their contribution to the food-webs of Isfjorden, Svalbard. A mixing model with herbivorous copepods and grazing sea urchins as end-members was applied to determine the relative contributions of the most likely carbon sources to pelagic and b...
WOS:000612491200001International audienceUnder climate change, many Arctic coastal ecosystems receiv...
The effects of climate change on marine ecosystems are most pronounced in the Arctic, where ice free...
Reduction of sea ice in the Arctic may significantly alter the relative fluxes of phytoplankton and ...
Tight coupling between pelagic and benthic communities is accepted as a general principle on Arctic ...
Benthic organisms depend primarily on seasonal pulses of organic matter from primary producers. In t...
The knowledge on benthic trophic relations is particularly important for understanding the functioni...
Current knowledge of the Arctic marine ecosystem is based primarily on studies performed during the ...
There is little doubt that Arctic ecosystems will continue to face unprecedented change in the comin...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized by pronounced seasonality in the quantity and quality of organic m...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that pelagic-benthic coupling is tight on Arctic shelve...
Polar ecosystems thrive significantly on carbon synthesized by sea ice-associated microalgae during ...
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The Arctic Ocean is undergoing substantial warming and sea ice loss which are likely to cause change...
WOS:000612491200001International audienceUnder climate change, many Arctic coastal ecosystems receiv...
The effects of climate change on marine ecosystems are most pronounced in the Arctic, where ice free...
Reduction of sea ice in the Arctic may significantly alter the relative fluxes of phytoplankton and ...
Tight coupling between pelagic and benthic communities is accepted as a general principle on Arctic ...
Benthic organisms depend primarily on seasonal pulses of organic matter from primary producers. In t...
The knowledge on benthic trophic relations is particularly important for understanding the functioni...
Current knowledge of the Arctic marine ecosystem is based primarily on studies performed during the ...
There is little doubt that Arctic ecosystems will continue to face unprecedented change in the comin...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized by pronounced seasonality in the quantity and quality of organic m...
International audienceIt is generally agreed that pelagic-benthic coupling is tight on Arctic shelve...
Polar ecosystems thrive significantly on carbon synthesized by sea ice-associated microalgae during ...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Arctic Ocean is undergoing substantial warming and sea ice loss which are likely to cause change...
WOS:000612491200001International audienceUnder climate change, many Arctic coastal ecosystems receiv...
The effects of climate change on marine ecosystems are most pronounced in the Arctic, where ice free...
Reduction of sea ice in the Arctic may significantly alter the relative fluxes of phytoplankton and ...