The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK)
Abstract: This collaborative study between the Desert Research Institute, the University of California, Santa Barbara (0529087; Robin Ross), and the University of California, San Diego (0528728; Maria Vernet) will examine the relationship between sea ice extent along the Antarctic Peninsula and the...
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dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600050 2024-11-03T19:44:47+00:00 The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) Fritsen, Christian BEGINDATE: 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-03-31T00:00:00Z 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600050 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Total Integrated Exposure to PAR Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Sea Surface Sea Ice Southern Ocean Cryosphere Oceans Bellingshausen Sea US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2011 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-11-03T19:11:43Z Abstract: This collaborative study between the Desert Research Institute, the University of California, Santa Barbara (0529087; Robin Ross), and the University of California, San Diego (0528728; Maria Vernet) will examine the relationship between sea ice extent along the Antarctic Peninsula and the life history of krill (Euphausia superba), by developing, refining, and linking diagnostic datasets and models of phytoplankton decreases in the fall, phytoplankton biomass incorporation into sea ice, sea ice growth dynamics, sea ice algal production and biomass accumulation, and larval krill energetics, condition, and survival. Krill is a key species in the food web of the Southern Ocean ecosystem, and one that is intricately involved with seasonal sea ice dynamics. Results from the Southern Ocean experiment of the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics program (SO-Globec) field work as well as historical information on sea ice dynamics and krill recruitment suggest a shift in the paradigm that all pack ice is equally good krill habitat. SO-Globec is a multidisciplinary effort focused on understanding the physical and biological factors that influence growth, reproduction, recruitment and survival of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). The program uses a multi-trophic level approach that includes the predators and competitors of Antarctic krill, represented by other zooplankton, fish, penguins, seals, and cetaceans. It is currently in a synthesis and modeling phase. This collaborative project is concerned with the lower trophic levels, and will be integrated with other synthesis and modeling studies that deal with grazers, predators, and other higher trophic levels. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Ocean Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Euphausia superba ice algae Sea ice Southern Ocean IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Antarctic Ocean |
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Total Integrated Exposure to PAR Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Sea Surface Sea Ice Southern Ocean Cryosphere Oceans Bellingshausen Sea US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Fritsen, Christian The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) |
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Abstract: This collaborative study between the Desert Research Institute, the University of California, Santa Barbara (0529087; Robin Ross), and the University of California, San Diego (0528728; Maria Vernet) will examine the relationship between sea ice extent along the Antarctic Peninsula and the life history of krill (Euphausia superba), by developing, refining, and linking diagnostic datasets and models of phytoplankton decreases in the fall, phytoplankton biomass incorporation into sea ice, sea ice growth dynamics, sea ice algal production and biomass accumulation, and larval krill energetics, condition, and survival. Krill is a key species in the food web of the Southern Ocean ecosystem, and one that is intricately involved with seasonal sea ice dynamics. Results from the Southern Ocean experiment of the Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics program (SO-Globec) field work as well as historical information on sea ice dynamics and krill recruitment suggest a shift in the paradigm that all pack ice is equally good krill habitat. SO-Globec is a multidisciplinary effort focused on understanding the physical and biological factors that influence growth, reproduction, recruitment and survival of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). The program uses a multi-trophic level approach that includes the predators and competitors of Antarctic krill, represented by other zooplankton, fish, penguins, seals, and cetaceans. It is currently in a synthesis and modeling phase. This collaborative project is concerned with the lower trophic levels, and will be integrated with other synthesis and modeling studies that deal with grazers, predators, and other higher trophic levels. |
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The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) |
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The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) |
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The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) |
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The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) |
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The Dynamic Coupling among Phytoplankton, Ice, Ice Algae and Krill (PIIAK) |
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dynamic coupling among phytoplankton, ice, ice algae and krill (piiak) |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Antarctic Ocean |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Antarctic Ocean |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Ocean Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Euphausia superba ice algae Sea ice Southern Ocean |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Ocean Antarctic Peninsula Bellingshausen Sea Euphausia superba ice algae Sea ice Southern Ocean |
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