Data on copepodid abundance and stage composition of Calanus finmarchicus was collected with seasonal resolution (5–6 times a year) from four stations along an oceanographic transect across the western Barents Sea Opening over 25 years (1995–2019). The stations were located in the Norwegian Coastal Current (NCC), inflowing Atlantic water (two stations), and near the Arctic polar front south of Bear Island. Mean copepodite abundance in the water column for the four stations increased from a level around 1000–10,000 individuals m−2 in winter to 30,000–100,000 individuals m−2 in summer (maximum 670,000 m−2). The overwintering (G0) population was dominated by copepodite stage 5 (CV) (40–70%) but with a relatively high fraction also of stage CIV...
The calanoid copepod Calanus glacialis dominates the mesozooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf sea...
The phytoplankton spring bloom development and zooplankton reproduction were investigated in April ...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
Data on copepodid abundance and stage composition of Calanus finmarchicus was collected with seasona...
From 1986 to 1988 eight cruises were conducted in the Barents Sea, covering Atlantic water in centra...
The aim of this study is to examine the reproduction and development of Calanus finmarchicus, C. gla...
Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the s...
The congeneric copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-occur in the northern North Sea...
During winter 2003 and 2004, zooplankton and hydrographic data were collected in the northern parts ...
Calanoid copepods are key taxa in the North Sea as they are the main food source for many fish stock...
n recent years, marine ecosystems have changed due to the drastic sea ice reduction in the Arctic Oc...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is an important part of the Norwegian Sea ecosystem because of its ...
Copepods from the genus Calanus are crucial prey for fish, seabirds and mammals in the Nordic and Ba...
The traditional view is that the Arctic polar night is a quiescent period for marine life, but recen...
The Seasonal population dynamics of the small copepod species Oithona similis (cyclopoida), Microsot...
The calanoid copepod Calanus glacialis dominates the mesozooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf sea...
The phytoplankton spring bloom development and zooplankton reproduction were investigated in April ...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
Data on copepodid abundance and stage composition of Calanus finmarchicus was collected with seasona...
From 1986 to 1988 eight cruises were conducted in the Barents Sea, covering Atlantic water in centra...
The aim of this study is to examine the reproduction and development of Calanus finmarchicus, C. gla...
Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the s...
The congeneric copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-occur in the northern North Sea...
During winter 2003 and 2004, zooplankton and hydrographic data were collected in the northern parts ...
Calanoid copepods are key taxa in the North Sea as they are the main food source for many fish stock...
n recent years, marine ecosystems have changed due to the drastic sea ice reduction in the Arctic Oc...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is an important part of the Norwegian Sea ecosystem because of its ...
Copepods from the genus Calanus are crucial prey for fish, seabirds and mammals in the Nordic and Ba...
The traditional view is that the Arctic polar night is a quiescent period for marine life, but recen...
The Seasonal population dynamics of the small copepod species Oithona similis (cyclopoida), Microsot...
The calanoid copepod Calanus glacialis dominates the mesozooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf sea...
The phytoplankton spring bloom development and zooplankton reproduction were investigated in April ...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...