Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs.
Studies presented are examples of applying the different methodology to study the entire food-web, the diet and/or trophic ecology of Southern Ocean ecosystems and species (and in some cases from the Patagonian shelf).
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ftsmithonianinsp:oai:figshare.com:article/25385650 2024-04-14T08:04:35+00:00 Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. José P. Queirós Renato Borras-Chavez Noémie Friscourt Jasmin Groß Candice B. Lewis Georgia Mergard Katie O’Brien 2024-03-11T17:39:02Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000358.t001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Summary_of_the_advantages_and_limitations_of_different_methodologies_used_to_study_Southern_Ocean_food-webs_/25385650 doi:10.1371/journal.pclm.0000358.t001 CC BY 4.0 Microbiology Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified several techniques used increasing assimilation losses help us understand euphausia superba </ employing various methodologies early career researchers connecting primary producers changing nutrient cycles alternative pathways exist somewhat extreme environment antarctic krill (< smaller phytoplankton species southern ocean biodiversity div >< p areas may play future studies need accelerating changes due southern ocean food southern ocean krill species future studies pelagic environment individual species future impacts studies revealed diet studies webs due winter season top predators stomach contents short review short food review 1 resolution food recent approaches predominantly sustained observations show microbial levels major contributors interdisciplinary collaboration facing rapid dominated food different ways critical feature Dataset 2024 ftsmithonianinsp https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000358.t001 2024-03-18T20:15:00Z Studies presented are examples of applying the different methodology to study the entire food-web, the diet and/or trophic ecology of Southern Ocean ecosystems and species (and in some cases from the Patagonian shelf). Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Southern Ocean Smithsonian Institution: Figshare Antarctic Southern Ocean |
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Microbiology Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified several techniques used increasing assimilation losses help us understand euphausia superba </ employing various methodologies early career researchers connecting primary producers changing nutrient cycles alternative pathways exist somewhat extreme environment antarctic krill (< smaller phytoplankton species southern ocean biodiversity div >< p areas may play future studies need accelerating changes due southern ocean food southern ocean krill species future studies pelagic environment individual species future impacts studies revealed diet studies webs due winter season top predators stomach contents short review short food review 1 resolution food recent approaches predominantly sustained observations show microbial levels major contributors interdisciplinary collaboration facing rapid dominated food different ways critical feature |
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Microbiology Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified several techniques used increasing assimilation losses help us understand euphausia superba </ employing various methodologies early career researchers connecting primary producers changing nutrient cycles alternative pathways exist somewhat extreme environment antarctic krill (< smaller phytoplankton species southern ocean biodiversity div >< p areas may play future studies need accelerating changes due southern ocean food southern ocean krill species future studies pelagic environment individual species future impacts studies revealed diet studies webs due winter season top predators stomach contents short review short food review 1 resolution food recent approaches predominantly sustained observations show microbial levels major contributors interdisciplinary collaboration facing rapid dominated food different ways critical feature José P. Queirós Renato Borras-Chavez Noémie Friscourt Jasmin Groß Candice B. Lewis Georgia Mergard Katie O’Brien Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. |
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Microbiology Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified several techniques used increasing assimilation losses help us understand euphausia superba </ employing various methodologies early career researchers connecting primary producers changing nutrient cycles alternative pathways exist somewhat extreme environment antarctic krill (< smaller phytoplankton species southern ocean biodiversity div >< p areas may play future studies need accelerating changes due southern ocean food southern ocean krill species future studies pelagic environment individual species future impacts studies revealed diet studies webs due winter season top predators stomach contents short review short food review 1 resolution food recent approaches predominantly sustained observations show microbial levels major contributors interdisciplinary collaboration facing rapid dominated food different ways critical feature |
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Studies presented are examples of applying the different methodology to study the entire food-web, the diet and/or trophic ecology of Southern Ocean ecosystems and species (and in some cases from the Patagonian shelf). |
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José P. Queirós Renato Borras-Chavez Noémie Friscourt Jasmin Groß Candice B. Lewis Georgia Mergard Katie O’Brien |
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José P. Queirós Renato Borras-Chavez Noémie Friscourt Jasmin Groß Candice B. Lewis Georgia Mergard Katie O’Brien |
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José P. Queirós |
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Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. |
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Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. |
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Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. |
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Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. |
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Summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study Southern Ocean food-webs. |
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summary of the advantages and limitations of different methodologies used to study southern ocean food-webs. |
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