The ice gouged, shallow, polar seabed is a challenging place to live, but suspension feeders are particularly rich and abundant there. The extreme seasonality of food supply from phytoplankton at high latitudes, combined with very stable temperatures has not, however, reduced the range of life history adaptations. Some species extend feeding and growing periods by concentrating on smaller, lower biomass but longer duration, fractions of phytoplankton. Here we show that shallow-water Antarctic brachiopods can switch from pelagic to benthic food sources when required. Like most suspension feeders they utilise the extremely abundant summer phytoplankton blooms, but unlike many other groups brachiopods do not appear to become dormant in winter....
In recent years, sea ice cover along coasts of East Antarctica has tended to increase. To understand...
editorial reviewedClimate change is expected to have many adverse biological effects in Antarctica, ...
Oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion were measured in Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) held in t...
Climate change is expected to affect resource-consumer interactions underlying stability in polar fo...
Determining food web architecture and its seasonal cycles is a precondition for making predictions a...
The seasonal and interannual variability of feeding in 15 species of benthic marine suspension feede...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked with climate change. While the W...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked with climate change. While the W...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked to climate change. While the Wes...
Climate change is expected to affect resource-consumer interactions underlying stability in polar fo...
The feeding activity of four benthic suspension-feeding groups (bryozoans, hydroids, polychaetes and...
Liothyrella neozelanica (Thomson 1918) (Subphylum: Rhynchonelliformea) is a temperate brachiopod tha...
SummaryOver 30% of the Antarctic continental shelf is permanently covered by floating ice shelves [1...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked with climate change. While the W...
Summer and winter growth rates were assessed separately for a population of the Antarctic brachiopod...
In recent years, sea ice cover along coasts of East Antarctica has tended to increase. To understand...
editorial reviewedClimate change is expected to have many adverse biological effects in Antarctica, ...
Oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion were measured in Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) held in t...
Climate change is expected to affect resource-consumer interactions underlying stability in polar fo...
Determining food web architecture and its seasonal cycles is a precondition for making predictions a...
The seasonal and interannual variability of feeding in 15 species of benthic marine suspension feede...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked with climate change. While the W...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked with climate change. While the W...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked to climate change. While the Wes...
Climate change is expected to affect resource-consumer interactions underlying stability in polar fo...
The feeding activity of four benthic suspension-feeding groups (bryozoans, hydroids, polychaetes and...
Liothyrella neozelanica (Thomson 1918) (Subphylum: Rhynchonelliformea) is a temperate brachiopod tha...
SummaryOver 30% of the Antarctic continental shelf is permanently covered by floating ice shelves [1...
Antarctica currently undergoes strong and contrasted impacts linked with climate change. While the W...
Summer and winter growth rates were assessed separately for a population of the Antarctic brachiopod...
In recent years, sea ice cover along coasts of East Antarctica has tended to increase. To understand...
editorial reviewedClimate change is expected to have many adverse biological effects in Antarctica, ...
Oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion were measured in Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833) held in t...