The Barents Sea is a highly productive shelf region. Zooplankton assemblages are a key component of the carbon cycle in Arctic marine ecosystems; they transfer energy from lower trophic levels to higher levels, including larval and young commercial fish. The winter state of the zooplankton community in the Central Through and their slopes (Barents Sea) was investigated in late November 2010. Vertical structure of water layer was characterised by pycnocline located below 80 m. The upper strata were occupied by transformed Atlantic Water, while winter Barents Sea Water with negative temperatures was in the bottom strata. Total zooplankton abundance varied from 162 to 1214 individuals/m3. Biomass ranged from 88 to 799 mg wet mass/m3. Copepods ...
Zooplankton biomass has been monitored on joint Norwegian-Russian surveys in late summer and autumn ...
Zooplankton was collected by Birgit Stroscher (AWI) at three deep stations in the region of the Alph...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
Due to ongoing climate change, a new Arctic Ocean ecosystem is emerging. Within the framework of the...
We present data on zooplankton biomass distribution in August-September 2005-2006 obtained in the in...
The Barents Sea is undergoing rapid ocean warming with less sea ice and increased Atlantic inflow, s...
The impact of the rapidly changing Arctic on zooplankton community structure and seasonal behaviour ...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
International audienceCurrent climate change is significantly modifying Arctic ecosystems and their ...
Novaya Zemlya Archipelago is the eastern boundary of the Barents Sea. Theplankton of this region hav...
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 retreat of glaciers, melting of permafrost, and increased riverine runoff influence Arctic fjord...
Siberian marginal seas cover large parts of the marine Arctic and host unique zooplankton communitie...
Zooplankton biomass has been monitored on joint Norwegian-Russian surveys in late summer and autumn ...
Zooplankton was collected by Birgit Stroscher (AWI) at three deep stations in the region of the Alph...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...
Due to ongoing climate change, a new Arctic Ocean ecosystem is emerging. Within the framework of the...
We present data on zooplankton biomass distribution in August-September 2005-2006 obtained in the in...
The Barents Sea is undergoing rapid ocean warming with less sea ice and increased Atlantic inflow, s...
The impact of the rapidly changing Arctic on zooplankton community structure and seasonal behaviour ...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
The largest contribution of oceanic heat to the Arctic Ocean is the warm Atlantic Water (AW) inflow ...
International audienceCurrent climate change is significantly modifying Arctic ecosystems and their ...
Novaya Zemlya Archipelago is the eastern boundary of the Barents Sea. Theplankton of this region hav...
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 retreat of glaciers, melting of permafrost, and increased riverine runoff influence Arctic fjord...
Siberian marginal seas cover large parts of the marine Arctic and host unique zooplankton communitie...
Zooplankton biomass has been monitored on joint Norwegian-Russian surveys in late summer and autumn ...
Zooplankton was collected by Birgit Stroscher (AWI) at three deep stations in the region of the Alph...
The collection of zooplankton swimmers and sinkers in time-series sediment traps provides unique ins...