Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) affect distribution patterns, community structure and metabolic processes of marine organisms. Due to the prominent role of zooplankton, especially copepods, in the marine carbon cycle and the predicted intensification and expansion of OMZs, it is essential to understand the effects of hypoxia on zooplankton distribution and ecophysiology. For this study, calanoid copepods were sampled from different depths (0-1800 m) at eight stations in the eastern tropical Atlantic (3 °47'N to 18 °S) during three expeditions in 2010 and 2011. Their horizontal and vertical distribution was determined and related to the extent and intensity of the OMZ, which increased from north to south with minimum O2 concentrations (12.7 µmol...
Stage C5 copepodids and adult females of the herbivorous copepod Calanoides carinatus were sampled i...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are permanent suboxic features of the oceanic water column that strongly...
The goal of the GENUS project (Geochemistry and Ecology of the Namibian Upwelling System) is to anal...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) affect distribution patterns, community structure and metabolic processe...
Calanoid copepods often contribute up to 95% of zooplankton communities and are key components in th...
Calanoid copepods often contribute up to 95% of zooplankton communities and are key components in th...
There is a growing concern that hypoxic and anoxic areas in the sea spread in extent and intensity, ...
The eastern tropical north Pacific Ocean (ETNP) contains one of the world’s most severe oxygen minim...
The eastern tropical north Pacific Ocean (ETNP) contains one of the world’s most severe oxygen minim...
The eastern tropical north Pacific (ETNP) is characterized by one of the ocean's most severe midwate...
Increasing deoxygenation (loss of oxygen) of the ocean, including expansion of oxygen minimum zones ...
Increasing deoxygenation (loss of oxygen) of the ocean, including expansion of oxygen minimum zones ...
The eastern tropical north Pacific (ETNP) is characterized by one of the ocean\u27s most severe midw...
The eastern tropical north Pacific (ETNP) is characterized by one of the ocean\u27s most severe midw...
Calanoid copepods and euphausiids are key components of marine zooplankton communities worldwide. Mo...
Stage C5 copepodids and adult females of the herbivorous copepod Calanoides carinatus were sampled i...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are permanent suboxic features of the oceanic water column that strongly...
The goal of the GENUS project (Geochemistry and Ecology of the Namibian Upwelling System) is to anal...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) affect distribution patterns, community structure and metabolic processe...
Calanoid copepods often contribute up to 95% of zooplankton communities and are key components in th...
Calanoid copepods often contribute up to 95% of zooplankton communities and are key components in th...
There is a growing concern that hypoxic and anoxic areas in the sea spread in extent and intensity, ...
The eastern tropical north Pacific Ocean (ETNP) contains one of the world’s most severe oxygen minim...
The eastern tropical north Pacific Ocean (ETNP) contains one of the world’s most severe oxygen minim...
The eastern tropical north Pacific (ETNP) is characterized by one of the ocean's most severe midwate...
Increasing deoxygenation (loss of oxygen) of the ocean, including expansion of oxygen minimum zones ...
Increasing deoxygenation (loss of oxygen) of the ocean, including expansion of oxygen minimum zones ...
The eastern tropical north Pacific (ETNP) is characterized by one of the ocean\u27s most severe midw...
The eastern tropical north Pacific (ETNP) is characterized by one of the ocean\u27s most severe midw...
Calanoid copepods and euphausiids are key components of marine zooplankton communities worldwide. Mo...
Stage C5 copepodids and adult females of the herbivorous copepod Calanoides carinatus were sampled i...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are permanent suboxic features of the oceanic water column that strongly...
The goal of the GENUS project (Geochemistry and Ecology of the Namibian Upwelling System) is to anal...