Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ...
To date, five sampling trips to Cumberland Sound have been completed, three during times of open water (July-August 2007, 2008, 2009) and two during times of ice cover (April 2008, 2009). Preliminary results indicate that the Greenland shark is feeding at a high trophic position and on benthic and p...
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author | Fisk, Aaron McMeans, Bailey Fryer, Brian Idrobo, Carlos Berkes, Fikret Arts, Michael Campana, Steven Dennard, Susan |
author_facet | Fisk, Aaron McMeans, Bailey Fryer, Brian Idrobo, Carlos Berkes, Fikret Arts, Michael Campana, Steven Dennard, Susan |
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description | To date, five sampling trips to Cumberland Sound have been completed, three during times of open water (July-August 2007, 2008, 2009) and two during times of ice cover (April 2008, 2009). Preliminary results indicate that the Greenland shark is feeding at a high trophic position and on benthic and pelagic resources, based on chemical tracers. The Greenland shark appears to feed on seal during both open water and ice cover, and does not appear to target different resources with season based on chemical tracers. However, some consumers, like ringed seals and predatory zooplankton appear to switch to a lower trophic level during open water, likely to exploit large number of Calanus copepods. Results from several satellite tags suggest that sharks are highly mobile, with regards to depth (i.e. vertical movement) and distance (i.e. horizontal movement). Based on our hierarchical models regarding turbot, we found a strong connection between environmental fluctuations and variations in fishery catch rates between ... : Type: Research Program: Notes: IPY-Greenland Shark This metadata record corresponds to an IPY project. Studies completed under this research project are identified as related materials. These studies can also be retrieved using the Polar Data Catalogue.; ... |
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genre | Cumberland Sound Greenland IPY Sea ice Turbot Copepods |
genre_facet | Cumberland Sound Greenland IPY Sea ice Turbot Copepods |
geographic | Cumberland Sound Greenland |
geographic_facet | Cumberland Sound Greenland |
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long_lat | ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334) |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.5683/sp3/lwaa6z 2025-03-02T15:26:56+00:00 Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... Fisk, Aaron McMeans, Bailey Fryer, Brian Idrobo, Carlos Berkes, Fikret Arts, Michael Campana, Steven Dennard, Susan 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5683/sp3/lwaa6z https://borealisdata.ca/citation?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/LWAA6Z unknown Borealis Custom terms specific to this dataset info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://borealisdata.ca/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/1.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/LWAA6Z Traditional Knowledge Feeding Climate change Sea ice Habitats Fisheries Greenland shark Dataset dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5683/sp3/lwaa6z 2025-02-02T09:26:00Z To date, five sampling trips to Cumberland Sound have been completed, three during times of open water (July-August 2007, 2008, 2009) and two during times of ice cover (April 2008, 2009). Preliminary results indicate that the Greenland shark is feeding at a high trophic position and on benthic and pelagic resources, based on chemical tracers. The Greenland shark appears to feed on seal during both open water and ice cover, and does not appear to target different resources with season based on chemical tracers. However, some consumers, like ringed seals and predatory zooplankton appear to switch to a lower trophic level during open water, likely to exploit large number of Calanus copepods. Results from several satellite tags suggest that sharks are highly mobile, with regards to depth (i.e. vertical movement) and distance (i.e. horizontal movement). Based on our hierarchical models regarding turbot, we found a strong connection between environmental fluctuations and variations in fishery catch rates between ... : Type: Research Program: Notes: IPY-Greenland Shark This metadata record corresponds to an IPY project. Studies completed under this research project are identified as related materials. These studies can also be retrieved using the Polar Data Catalogue.; ... Dataset Cumberland Sound Greenland IPY Sea ice Turbot Copepods DataCite Cumberland Sound ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334) Greenland |
spellingShingle | Traditional Knowledge Feeding Climate change Sea ice Habitats Fisheries Greenland shark Fisk, Aaron McMeans, Bailey Fryer, Brian Idrobo, Carlos Berkes, Fikret Arts, Michael Campana, Steven Dennard, Susan Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
title | Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
title_full | Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
title_fullStr | Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
title_short | Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
title_sort | feeding ecology of the greenland shark under different ice conditions ... |
topic | Traditional Knowledge Feeding Climate change Sea ice Habitats Fisheries Greenland shark |
topic_facet | Traditional Knowledge Feeding Climate change Sea ice Habitats Fisheries Greenland shark |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5683/sp3/lwaa6z https://borealisdata.ca/citation?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/LWAA6Z |