12 pagesInternational audienceThe present study addresses the ecology of two dominant copepod species in the Bay of Morbihan, Kerguelen Archipelago. The biomass of the herbivore Drepanopus pectinatus (from 2 mg m)3 in winter up to 500 mg m)3 in summer) is tightly coupled to seasonal changes in chlorophyll a concentration in the region, whereas the biomass of the predatory euchaetiid Paraeuchaeta antarctica increases during two distinct periods over the year: 250 mg m)3 in early summer, with the recruitment of the annual generation, and 100 mg m)3 in autumn, with the deposition of lipids as energy reserves in C5 stages and adults. The juvenile growth rates predicted by temperature-dependent models (0.09 day)1) closely approximate those obser...
Coastal Antarctic waters involve habitats of high primary and secondary production with a remarkable...
Calanoid copepods comprise around 90% of Arctic zooplankton biomass and are fundamental to the ecolo...
Abundance, biomass, diel vertical migration and estimated in situ development in the copepod Calanus...
The population structure and reproductive biology of the predatory calanoid copepod Paraeuchaeta ant...
Zooplankton play a pivotal role in marine ecosystem by cycling carbon and energy up the food chain. ...
The metabolic responses of several species of Antarctic copepods to primary productivity and changes...
Thysanoessa macrura is well adapted to the strong seasonality of the Southern Ocean. A flexible diet...
The relative importance of small forms of copepods has been historically underestimated by the tradi...
Zooplankton from inshore marine and marine-derived lacustrine Antarctic habitats were studied over t...
Measurements of egg production rates (EPR) and growth of the early stages of 2 of the Southern Ocean...
The relative importance of small forms of copepods has been historically underestimated by the tradi...
During Austral spring 1992, R.R.S. James Clark Ross worked a five station transect in the Bellingsha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The reproductive biology of the predatory calanoid copepod Euchaeta antarctica Giesbrecht was invest...
Drepanopus forcipatus and Calanus australis are key planktonic copepods on the southern Patagonian s...
Coastal Antarctic waters involve habitats of high primary and secondary production with a remarkable...
Calanoid copepods comprise around 90% of Arctic zooplankton biomass and are fundamental to the ecolo...
Abundance, biomass, diel vertical migration and estimated in situ development in the copepod Calanus...
The population structure and reproductive biology of the predatory calanoid copepod Paraeuchaeta ant...
Zooplankton play a pivotal role in marine ecosystem by cycling carbon and energy up the food chain. ...
The metabolic responses of several species of Antarctic copepods to primary productivity and changes...
Thysanoessa macrura is well adapted to the strong seasonality of the Southern Ocean. A flexible diet...
The relative importance of small forms of copepods has been historically underestimated by the tradi...
Zooplankton from inshore marine and marine-derived lacustrine Antarctic habitats were studied over t...
Measurements of egg production rates (EPR) and growth of the early stages of 2 of the Southern Ocean...
The relative importance of small forms of copepods has been historically underestimated by the tradi...
During Austral spring 1992, R.R.S. James Clark Ross worked a five station transect in the Bellingsha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The reproductive biology of the predatory calanoid copepod Euchaeta antarctica Giesbrecht was invest...
Drepanopus forcipatus and Calanus australis are key planktonic copepods on the southern Patagonian s...
Coastal Antarctic waters involve habitats of high primary and secondary production with a remarkable...
Calanoid copepods comprise around 90% of Arctic zooplankton biomass and are fundamental to the ecolo...
Abundance, biomass, diel vertical migration and estimated in situ development in the copepod Calanus...