Cephalopods play an important role in polar marine ecosystems. In this review, we compare the biodiversity, distribution and trophic role of cephalopods in the Arctic and in the Antarctic. Thirty-two species have been reported from the Arctic, 62 if the Pacific Subarctic is included, with only two species distributed across both these Arctic areas. In comparison, 54 species are known from the Antarctic. These polar regions share 15 families and 13 genera of cephalopods, with the giant squid Architeuthis dux the only species confirmed to occur in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Polar cephalopods prey on crustaceans, fish, and other cephalopods (including cannibalism), whereas predators include fish, other cephalopods, seabirds, seals and whal...
The cephalopod remains from 206 Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) scats collected at Mossma...
Trophic niche and diet comparisons among closely sympatric marine species are important to understan...
Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence t...
Cephalopods play an important role in polar marine ecosystems. In this review, we compare the biodiv...
In the Antarctic there are large unexploited stocks of cephalopods with high potential commercial va...
Recent data from research cruises and explorator fishing in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (APFZ) ...
The warming of Arctic waters over the last decades has been confirmed by the results of numerous stu...
Recent data from research cruises and explorator fishing in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (APFZ) ...
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2016Studies on the quantitative dist...
Cephalopods (squids and octopuses) are known tobe extremely important organisms in the trophic stru...
Cephalopods have a key role in the marine environment though knowledge of their distribution and tro...
Predator data and exploratory fishing in the Scotia Sea have revealed the presence of cephalopod sto...
Cephalopods are an important component of Southern Ocean food webs but studies analysing their habit...
Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence t...
Although cephalopods play a critical role in marine food webs both as predators and prey, there is a...
The cephalopod remains from 206 Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) scats collected at Mossma...
Trophic niche and diet comparisons among closely sympatric marine species are important to understan...
Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence t...
Cephalopods play an important role in polar marine ecosystems. In this review, we compare the biodiv...
In the Antarctic there are large unexploited stocks of cephalopods with high potential commercial va...
Recent data from research cruises and explorator fishing in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (APFZ) ...
The warming of Arctic waters over the last decades has been confirmed by the results of numerous stu...
Recent data from research cruises and explorator fishing in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (APFZ) ...
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2016Studies on the quantitative dist...
Cephalopods (squids and octopuses) are known tobe extremely important organisms in the trophic stru...
Cephalopods have a key role in the marine environment though knowledge of their distribution and tro...
Predator data and exploratory fishing in the Scotia Sea have revealed the presence of cephalopod sto...
Cephalopods are an important component of Southern Ocean food webs but studies analysing their habit...
Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence t...
Although cephalopods play a critical role in marine food webs both as predators and prey, there is a...
The cephalopod remains from 206 Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) scats collected at Mossma...
Trophic niche and diet comparisons among closely sympatric marine species are important to understan...
Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence t...