Euphausiids are a keystone species in coastal food webs due to their high lipid content and seasonally high biomass. Understanding the habitat and environmental drivers that lead to areas of high biomass, or 'hotspots', and their seasonal persistence, will support the identification of important foraging regions for mid- and upper- trophic level predators. We quantify the distribution of hotspots of the two dominant species of euphausiid in the north-east Pacific Ocean: Euphausia pacifica and Thysanoessa spinifera, as well as euphausiid larvae (mixed species). The Canadian coast encompasses the northern California Current Ecosystem and the transition zone to the Alaska current, and is a highly productive region for fisheries, marine mammals...
Abstract Euphausiids (principally Thysanoessa spp.) are found in high abundance in bo...
Distribution patterns and population structure of the euphausiids Nyctiphanes simplex and Euphausia ...
We describe the seasonal changes in the horizontal and vertical distribution and abundance of euphau...
Euphausiids are a keystone species in marine food webs of the north-east Pacific Ocean, important fo...
Euphausiids form a critical component of oceanic food chains and individual species vary in their re...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
We analyzed spatial distributions of 10 euphausiid species in the southern California Current System...
Submarine canyons contain dense aggregations of euphausiids and are ecologically important for many ...
Graduation date: 2014Euphausia pacifica, the North Pacific krill, is a key grazer in the California ...
Euphausiids play an important role in transferring energy from ephemeral primary producers to fish, ...
Euphausiids, particularly the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, are a crucial part of the Southern ...
During 1960-61 the abundance and distributions of four species of euphausiids (Euphausia pacifica Ha...
Bongo net trawls were used to determine circadian biomass changes of macrozooplankton of the most ab...
and Euphausia pacifica (Hansen 1911) are key pelagic grazers and also important prey for many commer...
Abstract Euphausiids (principally Thysanoessa spp.) are found in high abundance in bo...
Distribution patterns and population structure of the euphausiids Nyctiphanes simplex and Euphausia ...
We describe the seasonal changes in the horizontal and vertical distribution and abundance of euphau...
Euphausiids are a keystone species in marine food webs of the north-east Pacific Ocean, important fo...
Euphausiids form a critical component of oceanic food chains and individual species vary in their re...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
Krill of the California Current play a crucial role in the transfer of primary production up to many...
We analyzed spatial distributions of 10 euphausiid species in the southern California Current System...
Submarine canyons contain dense aggregations of euphausiids and are ecologically important for many ...
Graduation date: 2014Euphausia pacifica, the North Pacific krill, is a key grazer in the California ...
Euphausiids play an important role in transferring energy from ephemeral primary producers to fish, ...
Euphausiids, particularly the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, are a crucial part of the Southern ...
During 1960-61 the abundance and distributions of four species of euphausiids (Euphausia pacifica Ha...
Bongo net trawls were used to determine circadian biomass changes of macrozooplankton of the most ab...
and Euphausia pacifica (Hansen 1911) are key pelagic grazers and also important prey for many commer...
Abstract Euphausiids (principally Thysanoessa spp.) are found in high abundance in bo...
Distribution patterns and population structure of the euphausiids Nyctiphanes simplex and Euphausia ...
We describe the seasonal changes in the horizontal and vertical distribution and abundance of euphau...