Knowledge on the capability of zooplankton to adapt to the rapidly changing environmental conditions in the Arctic is crucial to predict future ecosystem processes. The key species on the Arctic shelf, the calanoid copepod Calanus glacialis, grows and accumulates lipid reserves in spring and summer in surface waters. The winter is spent in dormancy in deeper water layers with low metabolic activity. As timing and intensity of metabolic changes have been poorly investigated, our study aims to characterize the physiology of C. glacialis over an entire year, from July 2012 to July 2013. We followed anabolic and catabolic enzyme activities and the biochemical composition of this species, taking depth-stratified samples once a month in Billefjor...
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Calanus copepods are keystone species in marine ecosystems, mainly due to their high lipid content, ...
This study compares the active and resting metabolic rates of species and life stages of copepods du...
Calanus glacialis strongly contributes to the energy fluxes in Arctic shelf ecosystems. During its l...
In the Arctic shelf seas, the mesozooplankton biomass is dominated by the arctic copepod Calanus gla...
Reduction in sea-ice thickness and cover is expected to lead to earlier underwater light penetration...
The copepod Calanus glacialis comprises up to 80% of the zooplankton biomass in Arctic shelf seas an...
The biomass of zooplankton communities in Arctic shelf regions is dominated by the calanoid copepod ...
Copepods of the genus Calanus have adapted to high levels of seasonality in prey availability by ent...
Zooplankton are the major primary consumers in pelagic ecosystems, providing the principal pathway f...
Calanus glacialis dominates the zooplankton communities on the Arctic Shelf and plays a key role in ...
The marine copepod Calanus hyperboreus accumulates large quantities of lipids and essential fatty ac...
n recent years, marine ecosystems have changed due to the drastic sea ice reduction in the Arctic Oc...
Diapause plays a key role in the life cycle of high latitude zooplankton. During diapause animals av...
The boreal copepod Calanus finmarchicus sequesters substantial amounts of carbon (C) in the deep lay...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Calanus copepods are keystone species in marine ecosystems, mainly due to their high lipid content, ...
This study compares the active and resting metabolic rates of species and life stages of copepods du...
Calanus glacialis strongly contributes to the energy fluxes in Arctic shelf ecosystems. During its l...
In the Arctic shelf seas, the mesozooplankton biomass is dominated by the arctic copepod Calanus gla...
Reduction in sea-ice thickness and cover is expected to lead to earlier underwater light penetration...
The copepod Calanus glacialis comprises up to 80% of the zooplankton biomass in Arctic shelf seas an...
The biomass of zooplankton communities in Arctic shelf regions is dominated by the calanoid copepod ...
Copepods of the genus Calanus have adapted to high levels of seasonality in prey availability by ent...
Zooplankton are the major primary consumers in pelagic ecosystems, providing the principal pathway f...
Calanus glacialis dominates the zooplankton communities on the Arctic Shelf and plays a key role in ...
The marine copepod Calanus hyperboreus accumulates large quantities of lipids and essential fatty ac...
n recent years, marine ecosystems have changed due to the drastic sea ice reduction in the Arctic Oc...
Diapause plays a key role in the life cycle of high latitude zooplankton. During diapause animals av...
The boreal copepod Calanus finmarchicus sequesters substantial amounts of carbon (C) in the deep lay...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Calanus copepods are keystone species in marine ecosystems, mainly due to their high lipid content, ...
This study compares the active and resting metabolic rates of species and life stages of copepods du...