The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique insight into year-round and interannual trends in zooplankton population dynamics. These samples are particularly valuable in remote and difficult to access areas such as the Arctic Ocean, where samples from the ice-covered season are rare. In the present study, we investigated zooplankton composition based on swimmers and sinkers collected by sediment traps at water depths of 180–280, 800–1320, and 2320–2550 m, over a period of 16 yr (2000–2016) at the Long-Term Ecological Research observatory HAUSGARTEN located in the eastern Fram Strait (79°N, 4°E). The time-series data showed seasonal and interannual trends within the dominant zooplankton gr...
In the estuaries of large Siberian rivers, ice coverage and the timing of ice retreat have varied in...
Zooplankton species, which link primary production and higher trophic levels and play a major role i...
The retreat of glaciers, melting of permafrost, and increased riverine runoff influence Arctic fjord...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The by-collection of zooplankton swimmers in time-series sediment traps offers a unique insight into...
The Fram Strait between Greenland and Spitsbergen is the only deep-water connection between the Arct...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized as the greatly variable oceanic environment both seasonality and r...
Summary: During the last twenty years, the Arctic is under rapid environmental change also affectin...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
The impact of the rapidly changing Arctic on zooplankton community structure and seasonal behaviour ...
Svalbard fjords are facing a significant increase in Atlantic water inflow, which influences all eco...
Global warming causes profound environmental shifts in the Arctic Ocean, altering the composition an...
Climate change has the potential to significantly affect zooplankton communities. Increasing seawate...
In the estuaries of large Siberian rivers, ice coverage and the timing of ice retreat have varied in...
Zooplankton species, which link primary production and higher trophic levels and play a major role i...
The retreat of glaciers, melting of permafrost, and increased riverine runoff influence Arctic fjord...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
The by-collection of zooplankton swimmers in time-series sediment traps offers a unique insight into...
The Fram Strait between Greenland and Spitsbergen is the only deep-water connection between the Arct...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized as the greatly variable oceanic environment both seasonality and r...
Summary: During the last twenty years, the Arctic is under rapid environmental change also affectin...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
The impact of the rapidly changing Arctic on zooplankton community structure and seasonal behaviour ...
Svalbard fjords are facing a significant increase in Atlantic water inflow, which influences all eco...
Global warming causes profound environmental shifts in the Arctic Ocean, altering the composition an...
Climate change has the potential to significantly affect zooplankton communities. Increasing seawate...
In the estuaries of large Siberian rivers, ice coverage and the timing of ice retreat have varied in...
Zooplankton species, which link primary production and higher trophic levels and play a major role i...
The retreat of glaciers, melting of permafrost, and increased riverine runoff influence Arctic fjord...