Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensitive to climate change, and it supports large stocks of fishes, seabirds, seals and whales in Antarctic marine ecosystems. Modern krill stocks have been estimated directly by net hauls and acoustic surveys; the historical krill density especially the long-term one in the Southern Ocean, however, is unknown. Here we inferred the relative krill population changes along the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) over the 20th century from the trophic level change of Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella using stable carbon (δ(13)C) and nitrogen (δ(15)N) isotopes of archival seal hairs. Since Antarctic fur seals feed preferentially on krill, the variati...
International audienceAntarctic krill Euphausia superba (hereafter `krill') occur in regions undergo...
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has a mandate to m...
Much debate surrounds the importance of top-down and bottom-up effects in the Southern Ocean, where ...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Despite its biological, biogeochemical, and economic importance, there is much about Antarctic krill...
The history of human harvests of seals, whales, fish and krill in the Antarctic is summarised briefl...
Hoffman J, Chen R, Vendrami D, Paijmans A, Dasmahapatra KK, Forcada J. Demographic Reconstruction of...
Understanding how changes in oceanographic conditions affect predators and their prey is fundamental...
Resolving the spatial variability in the population structure of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)...
Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) and salps ( mainly Salpa thompsoni) are major grazers in the So...
The local warming occurring within the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is causing some of the grea...
The Antarctic marine environment is changing, and changes in the Southwest Atlantic sector have incl...
The effects of climate change are getting more and more visible. Temperatures have risen extremely t...
The compound effects of changing habitats, ecosystem interactions, and fishing practices have implic...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, a keystone species in the Southern Ocean, is highly relevant for ...
International audienceAntarctic krill Euphausia superba (hereafter `krill') occur in regions undergo...
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has a mandate to m...
Much debate surrounds the importance of top-down and bottom-up effects in the Southern Ocean, where ...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is a predominant species in the Southern Ocean, it is very sensiti...
Despite its biological, biogeochemical, and economic importance, there is much about Antarctic krill...
The history of human harvests of seals, whales, fish and krill in the Antarctic is summarised briefl...
Hoffman J, Chen R, Vendrami D, Paijmans A, Dasmahapatra KK, Forcada J. Demographic Reconstruction of...
Understanding how changes in oceanographic conditions affect predators and their prey is fundamental...
Resolving the spatial variability in the population structure of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)...
Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) and salps ( mainly Salpa thompsoni) are major grazers in the So...
The local warming occurring within the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is causing some of the grea...
The Antarctic marine environment is changing, and changes in the Southwest Atlantic sector have incl...
The effects of climate change are getting more and more visible. Temperatures have risen extremely t...
The compound effects of changing habitats, ecosystem interactions, and fishing practices have implic...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, a keystone species in the Southern Ocean, is highly relevant for ...
International audienceAntarctic krill Euphausia superba (hereafter `krill') occur in regions undergo...
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has a mandate to m...
Much debate surrounds the importance of top-down and bottom-up effects in the Southern Ocean, where ...