Crustaceans are an important component in the diet of numerous predators of the Southern Ocean (water masses located south of the Subtropical Front). As identifying crustaceans from food samples using conventional methods is not easy, a crustacean guide was written to aid scientists working on trophic relationships within the Southern Ocean. Having the needs of the scientists in mind, we gathered information from > 100 species from 53 families of the most relevant crustaceans in the diet of subantarctic and Antarctic meso- and top predators, including information on distribution, their relevance in predator diets, sizes, availability of allometric equations and practical procedures to differentiate crustacean species within each family. Add...
AbstractThe SCAR Southern Ocean Continuous Plankton Recorder (SO-CPR) Survey produces one of the lar...
The remote and hostile Southern Ocean is home to a diverse and rich community of life that thrives i...
A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarct...
Crustaceans are an important component in the diet of numerous predators of the Southern Ocean (wate...
This publication presents the marine living resources of the Southern Ocean considered to be of inte...
Studies on decapod distribution patterns and reproductive and energetic conditions were carried out ...
The author suggests that the abundance of marine life in Antarctica presents ample opportunity both ...
Peracarid crustaceans form a significant part of the macrobenthic community that is responsible for ...
Although decapod crustaceans are widespread in the oceans, only Natantia (shrimps) are common in the...
Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes are unique ecosystems with relatively simple food webs, which are l...
Hyperiid amphipods are predatory pelagic crustaceans that are particularly prevalent in high-latitud...
10 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables.-- This is contribution No. 352 of the Dauphin Island Sea LabThe moder...
A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarct...
International audienceThe massive number of seabirds (penguins and procellariiformes) and marine mam...
An up-to-date catalogue of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Phoxocephalidae is presented, including 35 sp...
AbstractThe SCAR Southern Ocean Continuous Plankton Recorder (SO-CPR) Survey produces one of the lar...
The remote and hostile Southern Ocean is home to a diverse and rich community of life that thrives i...
A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarct...
Crustaceans are an important component in the diet of numerous predators of the Southern Ocean (wate...
This publication presents the marine living resources of the Southern Ocean considered to be of inte...
Studies on decapod distribution patterns and reproductive and energetic conditions were carried out ...
The author suggests that the abundance of marine life in Antarctica presents ample opportunity both ...
Peracarid crustaceans form a significant part of the macrobenthic community that is responsible for ...
Although decapod crustaceans are widespread in the oceans, only Natantia (shrimps) are common in the...
Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes are unique ecosystems with relatively simple food webs, which are l...
Hyperiid amphipods are predatory pelagic crustaceans that are particularly prevalent in high-latitud...
10 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables.-- This is contribution No. 352 of the Dauphin Island Sea LabThe moder...
A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarct...
International audienceThe massive number of seabirds (penguins and procellariiformes) and marine mam...
An up-to-date catalogue of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Phoxocephalidae is presented, including 35 sp...
AbstractThe SCAR Southern Ocean Continuous Plankton Recorder (SO-CPR) Survey produces one of the lar...
The remote and hostile Southern Ocean is home to a diverse and rich community of life that thrives i...
A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarct...