Copepods that enter dormancy, such as Calanoides acutus, are key primary consumers in Southern Ocean food webs where they convert a portion of the seasonal phytoplankton biomass into a longer-term energetic and physiological resource as wax ester (WE) reserves. We studied the seasonal abundance and lipid profiles of pre-adult and adult C. acutus in relation to phytoplankton dynamics on the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Initiation of dormancy occurred when WE unsaturation was relatively high, and chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentrations, predominantly attributable to diatoms, were reducing. Declines in WE unsaturation during the winter may act as a dormancy timing mechanism with increased Chl a concentrations likely to promote sedimentation that ...
Demographic time-series from four fixed stations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean demonstrate variabl...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Copepods are important grazers on phytoplankton and contributors to carbon export, but their role is...
Copepods that enter dormancy, such as Calanoides acutus, are key primary consumers in Southern Ocean...
Seasonality of food supply is a major driver of physiological and ecological adaptations of marine z...
Spatio-temporal variability in life cycle strategy of four pelagic Antarctic copepods, Rhincalanus g...
Copepods play a vital role in marine pelagic food webs. They channel energy from primary production ...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
To investigate whether impacts of reported climate change in the Antarctic marine environment have a...
Dormancy (diapause) is a key life-history strategy of pelagic copepods that allows them to thrive in...
A mechanism is demonstrated that could explain large-scale aggregations of lipid-rich copepods in th...
The study revealed species- and stage-specific differences in lipid accumulation of the dominant An...
Limnol. Oceanogr., 48(5), 2003, 1988–2010 (c) 2003, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceano...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications...
Demographic time-series from four fixed stations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean demonstrate variabl...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Copepods are important grazers on phytoplankton and contributors to carbon export, but their role is...
Copepods that enter dormancy, such as Calanoides acutus, are key primary consumers in Southern Ocean...
Seasonality of food supply is a major driver of physiological and ecological adaptations of marine z...
Spatio-temporal variability in life cycle strategy of four pelagic Antarctic copepods, Rhincalanus g...
Copepods play a vital role in marine pelagic food webs. They channel energy from primary production ...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
To investigate whether impacts of reported climate change in the Antarctic marine environment have a...
Dormancy (diapause) is a key life-history strategy of pelagic copepods that allows them to thrive in...
A mechanism is demonstrated that could explain large-scale aggregations of lipid-rich copepods in th...
The study revealed species- and stage-specific differences in lipid accumulation of the dominant An...
Limnol. Oceanogr., 48(5), 2003, 1988–2010 (c) 2003, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceano...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications...
Demographic time-series from four fixed stations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean demonstrate variabl...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
Copepods are important grazers on phytoplankton and contributors to carbon export, but their role is...