Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (“krill”) constitute a fundamental food source for Antarctic seabirds and mammals, and a globally important fisheries resource. The future resilience of krill to climate change depends critically on the winter survival of young krill. To survive periods of extremely low production by pelagic algae during winter, krill are assumed to rely partly on carbon produced by ice algae. The true dependency on ice algae-produced carbon, however, is so far unquantified. This confounds predictions on the future resilience of krill stocks to sea ice decline. Fatty acid (FA) analysis, bulk stable isotope analysis (BSIA), and compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA) of diatom- and dinoflagellate-associated marker F...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (‘krill’) constitute a fundamental food source for Antarctic seabi...
How the abundant pelagic life of the Southern Ocean survives winter darkness, when the sea is covere...
How the abundant pelagic life of the Southern Ocean survives winter darkness, when the sea is covere...
How the abundant pelagic life of the Southern Ocean survives winter darkness, when the sea is covere...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is an ecological key species in the Southern Ocean and a major fis...
The spawning success of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is generally assumed to depend on substa...
PosterOver 70% of the Antarctic krill population exists along the Antarctic Peninsula, a region unde...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean. However, information on ...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (‘krill’) constitute a fundamental food source for Antarctic seabi...
How the abundant pelagic life of the Southern Ocean survives winter darkness, when the sea is covere...
How the abundant pelagic life of the Southern Ocean survives winter darkness, when the sea is covere...
How the abundant pelagic life of the Southern Ocean survives winter darkness, when the sea is covere...
Antarctic krill Euphausia superba is an ecological key species in the Southern Ocean and a major fis...
The spawning success of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is generally assumed to depend on substa...
PosterOver 70% of the Antarctic krill population exists along the Antarctic Peninsula, a region unde...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean. However, information on ...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...
International audienceAntarctic seals and seabirds are strongly dependent on sea-ice cover to comple...