Zooplankton and the ocean carbon cycle

DK Steinberg, MR Landry - Annual review of marine science, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Marine zooplankton comprise a phylogenetically and functionally diverse assemblage of
protistan and metazoan consumers that occupy multiple trophic levels in pelagic food webs …

Ocean-atmosphere trace gas exchange

LJ Carpenter, SD Archer, R Beale - Chemical Society Reviews, 2012 - pubs.rsc.org
The oceans contribute significantly to the global emissions of a number of atmospherically
important volatile gases, notably those containing sulfur, nitrogen and halogens. Such gases …

Improvement of copepod nutritional quality as live food for aquaculture: a review

NW Rasdi, JG Qin - Aquaculture Research, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In hatchery, an adequate supply of live food for first‐feeding fish larvae is essential and
nutritional quality of live food organisms can be improved through nutrient enrichment. The …

The role of zooplankton grazing and nutrient recycling for global ocean biogeochemistry and phytoplankton phenology

O Karakuş, C Völker, M Iversen… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Zooplankton plays a notable role in ocean biogeochemical cycles. However, it is often
simulated as one generic group and top closure term in ocean biogeochemical models. This …

The relative importance of sloppy feeding, excretion, and fecal pellet leaching in the release of dissolved carbon and nitrogen by Acartia tonsa copepods

GK Saba, DK Steinberg, DA Bronk - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology …, 2011 - Elsevier
Crustacean zooplankton produce dissolved organic matter (DOM) and inorganic nutrients
via sloppy feeding, excretion, and fecal pellet leaching. These different mechanisms of the …

A new marine ecosystem model for the University of Victoria Earth System Climate Model

DP Keller, A Oschlies, M Eby - Geoscientific Model …, 2012 - gmd.copernicus.org
Earth System Climate Models (ESCMs) are valuable tools that can be used to gain a better
understanding of the climate system, global biogeochemical cycles and how …

Increased carbon dioxide availability alters phytoplankton stoichiometry and affects carbon cycling and growth of a marine planktonic herbivore

KL Schoo, AM Malzahn, E Krause, M Boersma - Marine biology, 2013 - Springer
Rising levels of CO 2 in the atmosphere have led to increased CO 2 concentrations in the
oceans. This enhanced carbon availability to the marine primary producers has the potential …

The role of arctic zooplankton in biogeochemical cycles: respiration and excretion of ammonia and phosphate during summer

M Alcaraz, R Almeda, A Calbet, E Saiz, CM Duarte… - Polar Biology, 2010 - Springer
The study of the structural and functional properties of key components of polar marine
ecosystems has received increased attention in order to better understand the ecological …

Increased Feeding and Nutrient Excretion of Adult Antarctic Krill, Euphausia superba, Exposed to Enhanced Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

GK Saba, O Schofield, JJ Torres, EH Ombres… - PLoS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Ocean acidification has a wide-ranging potential for impacting the physiology and
metabolism of zooplankton. Sufficiently elevated CO2 concentrations can alter internal acid …

Exposure factors for marine eutrophication impacts assessment based on a mechanistic biological model

N Cosme, M Koski, MZ Hauschild - Ecological Modelling, 2015 - Elsevier
Emissions of nitrogen (N) from anthropogenic sources enrich marine waters and promote
planktonic growth. This newly synthesised organic carbon is eventually exported to benthic …