Climate change and Southern Ocean ecosystems I: how changes in physical habitats directly affect marine biota
AJ Constable, J Melbourne‐Thomas… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Antarctic and Southern Ocean (ASO) marine ecosystems have been changing for at
least the last 30 years, including in response to increasing ocean temperatures and changes …
least the last 30 years, including in response to increasing ocean temperatures and changes …
Energy costs of carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms in aquatic organisms
Minimum energy (as photon) costs are predicted for core reactions of photosynthesis, for
photorespiratory metabolism in algae lacking CO 2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) and …
photorespiratory metabolism in algae lacking CO 2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) and …
Variability and change in the west Antarctic Peninsula marine system: research priorities and opportunities
Abstract The west Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region has undergone significant changes in
temperature and seasonal ice dynamics since the mid-twentieth century, with strong impacts …
temperature and seasonal ice dynamics since the mid-twentieth century, with strong impacts …
[LLIBRE][B] Biogeographic atlas of the Southern Ocean
The isolation of the Southern Ocean after the opening of Drake Passage some 23–25 million
years ago, the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the subsequent cooling of the …
years ago, the formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the subsequent cooling of the …
Sedimentary organic matter sources, benthic consumption and burial in west Spitsbergen fjords–Signs of maturing of Arctic fjordic systems?
A Zaborska, M Włodarska-Kowalczuk… - Journal of Marine …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mature ecosystems sequester little organic carbon (C org) in sediments, as the complex and
effective food webs consume most available organic matter within the water column and …
effective food webs consume most available organic matter within the water column and …
Habitat-specific food webs and trophic interactions supporting coastal-dependent fishery species: an Australian case study
Coastal ecosystems such as estuaries, tidal wetlands and shallow coastal waters are often
highly productive and provide important habitats to many recreationally and commercially …
highly productive and provide important habitats to many recreationally and commercially …
The food web of Potter Cove (Antarctica): complexity, structure and function
Abstract Knowledge of the food web structure and complexity are central to better
understand ecosystem functioning. A food-web approach includes both species and energy …
understand ecosystem functioning. A food-web approach includes both species and energy …
Macroalgal input into the coastal food web along a gradient of seasonal sea ice cover along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Coastal food webs that are supported by multiple primary producer sources are considered
to be more stable against perturbations. Here, we investigated how declining macroalgal …
to be more stable against perturbations. Here, we investigated how declining macroalgal …
Green vs brown food web: Effects of habitat type on multidimensional stability proxies for a highly-resolved Antarctic food web
Food web analyses are powerful tools to understand the structure, dynamics and stability of
communities. Potter Cove (25 de Mayo/King George Island) is one of the most biodiverse …
communities. Potter Cove (25 de Mayo/King George Island) is one of the most biodiverse …
Trophodynamics and organic matter assimilation pathways in the northeast Chukchi Sea, Alaska
We analyzed trophic linkages in the northeast Chukchi Sea shelf based on the stable carbon
and nitrogen isotopic analysis of 39 species collected in 2009 and 2010. To decipher …
and nitrogen isotopic analysis of 39 species collected in 2009 and 2010. To decipher …