The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant species of the meso-zooplankton in the Norwegian Sea, and constitutes an important link between the phytoplankton and the higher trophic levels in the Norwegian Sea food chain. An individual-based model for C. finmarchicus, based on super-individuals and evolving traits for behaviour, stages, etc., is two-way coupled to the NORWegian ECOlogical Model system (NORWECOM). One year of modelled C. finmarchicus spatial distribution, production and biomass are found to represent observations reasonably well. High C. finmarchicus abundance is found along the Norwegian shelf-break in the early summer, while the overwintering population is found along the slope and in the deeper Norwegian Sea basins. T...
The population dynamics of a marine zooplankton species in the Fair Isle Current off northern Scotla...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant species of the mesozooplankton in the Norwegian Sea...
Calanoid copepods are key taxa in the North Sea as they are the main food source for many fish stock...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is an important part of the Norwegian Sea ecosystem because of its ...
Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant herbivorous mesozooplankton in the Norwegian Sea and has the po...
A coupled 3D hydrodynamic and ecological model has been set up for the Norwegian Sea (i.e. SINMOD). ...
A population dynamics model for Calanusjbnarchicus was coupled with a one-dimensional physical and b...
A weight-structured population model is described for Calanus finmarchicus. Results are presented fo...
Due to the important role of Calanus finmarchicus as key prey for the abundant pelagic fish stocks (...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is widely distributed over the sub-polar Atlantic and dominates the...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant species of mesozooplankton in the Norwegian Sea and...
International audienceCopepods represent the major part of the dry weight of the mesozooplankton in ...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus was investigated in four Subpolar Basins, Labrador, Irminger, Icela...
The population dynamics of a marine zooplankton species in the Fair Isle Current off northern Scotla...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant species of the mesozooplankton in the Norwegian Sea...
Calanoid copepods are key taxa in the North Sea as they are the main food source for many fish stock...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is an important part of the Norwegian Sea ecosystem because of its ...
Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant herbivorous mesozooplankton in the Norwegian Sea and has the po...
A coupled 3D hydrodynamic and ecological model has been set up for the Norwegian Sea (i.e. SINMOD). ...
A population dynamics model for Calanusjbnarchicus was coupled with a one-dimensional physical and b...
A weight-structured population model is described for Calanus finmarchicus. Results are presented fo...
Due to the important role of Calanus finmarchicus as key prey for the abundant pelagic fish stocks (...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is widely distributed over the sub-polar Atlantic and dominates the...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the dominant species of mesozooplankton in the Norwegian Sea and...
International audienceCopepods represent the major part of the dry weight of the mesozooplankton in ...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus was investigated in four Subpolar Basins, Labrador, Irminger, Icela...
The population dynamics of a marine zooplankton species in the Fair Isle Current off northern Scotla...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
The copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus co-exist in the North Sea, but their spatial ...