Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice

During three Antarctic expeditions (2004, ANT XXI-4 and XXII-2; 2006, ANT XXIII-6) with the German research icebreaker R/V Polarstern, six different amphipod species were recorded under the pack ice of the Weddell Sea and the Lazarev Sea. These cruises covered Austral autumn (April), summer (Decembe...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Krapp, Rupert H., Berge, Jorgen, Flores, Hauke, Gulliksen, Bjorn, Werner, Iris
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/9f1ecdf4-cd29-40bd-b0cd-66672d9d480e 2024-09-15T17:45:46+00:00 Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice Krapp, Rupert H. Berge, Jorgen Flores, Hauke Gulliksen, Bjorn Werner, Iris 2008 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/9f1ecdf4-cd29-40bd-b0cd-66672d9d480e https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9f1ecdf4-cd29-40bd-b0cd-66672d9d480e https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.018 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9f1ecdf4-cd29-40bd-b0cd-66672d9d480e info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Krapp , R H , Berge , J , Flores , H , Gulliksen , B & Werner , I 2008 , ' Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice ' , Deep-Sea research part ii-Topical studies in oceanography , vol. 55 , no. 8-9 , pp. 1015-1023 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.018 Antarctic amphipods under-ice fauna sympagic Weddell Sea Lazarev Sea SEA-ICE PERDENTATUS CHEVREUX COMMUNITY STRUCTURE 1912 CRUSTACEA MCMURDO SOUND MICRONEKTON SHELF article 2008 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.12.018 2024-06-24T15:32:47Z During three Antarctic expeditions (2004, ANT XXI-4 and XXII-2; 2006, ANT XXIII-6) with the German research icebreaker R/V Polarstern, six different amphipod species were recorded under the pack ice of the Weddell Sea and the Lazarev Sea. These cruises covered Austral autumn (April), summer (December) and winter (August) situations, respectively. Five of the amphipod species recorded here belong to the family Eusiridae (Eusirus antarcticus, E. laticarpus, E. microps, E. perdentatus and E. tridentatus), while the last belongs to the Lysianassidea, genus Cheirimedon (cf. femoratus). Sampling was performed by a specially designed under-ice trawl in the Lazarev Sea, whereas in the Weddell Sea sampling was done by scuba divers and deployment of baited traps. In the Weddell Sea, individuals of E. antarcticus and E. tridentatus were repeatedly observed in situ during under-ice dives, and single individuals were even found in the infiltration layer. Also in aquarium observations, individuals of E. antarcticus and E tridentatus attached themselves readily to sea ice. Feeding experiments on E antarcticus and E. tridentatus indicated a carnivorous diet. Individuals of the Lysianassoid Cheirimedon were only collected in baited traps there. Repeated conventional zooplankton hauls performed in parallel to this study did not record any of these amphipods from the water column. In the Lazarev Sea, E. microps, E. perdentatus and E laticarpus were regularly found in under-ice trawls. We discuss the origin and possible sympagic life style of these amphipods. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic antarcticus Lazarev Sea McMurdo Sound Sea ice Weddell Sea University of Groningen research database Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 55 8-9 1015 1023
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topic Antarctic
amphipods
under-ice fauna
sympagic
Weddell Sea
Lazarev Sea
SEA-ICE
PERDENTATUS CHEVREUX
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
1912 CRUSTACEA
MCMURDO SOUND
MICRONEKTON
SHELF
spellingShingle Antarctic
amphipods
under-ice fauna
sympagic
Weddell Sea
Lazarev Sea
SEA-ICE
PERDENTATUS CHEVREUX
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
1912 CRUSTACEA
MCMURDO SOUND
MICRONEKTON
SHELF
Krapp, Rupert H.
Berge, Jorgen
Flores, Hauke
Gulliksen, Bjorn
Werner, Iris
Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice
topic_facet Antarctic
amphipods
under-ice fauna
sympagic
Weddell Sea
Lazarev Sea
SEA-ICE
PERDENTATUS CHEVREUX
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
1912 CRUSTACEA
MCMURDO SOUND
MICRONEKTON
SHELF
description During three Antarctic expeditions (2004, ANT XXI-4 and XXII-2; 2006, ANT XXIII-6) with the German research icebreaker R/V Polarstern, six different amphipod species were recorded under the pack ice of the Weddell Sea and the Lazarev Sea. These cruises covered Austral autumn (April), summer (December) and winter (August) situations, respectively. Five of the amphipod species recorded here belong to the family Eusiridae (Eusirus antarcticus, E. laticarpus, E. microps, E. perdentatus and E. tridentatus), while the last belongs to the Lysianassidea, genus Cheirimedon (cf. femoratus). Sampling was performed by a specially designed under-ice trawl in the Lazarev Sea, whereas in the Weddell Sea sampling was done by scuba divers and deployment of baited traps. In the Weddell Sea, individuals of E. antarcticus and E. tridentatus were repeatedly observed in situ during under-ice dives, and single individuals were even found in the infiltration layer. Also in aquarium observations, individuals of E. antarcticus and E tridentatus attached themselves readily to sea ice. Feeding experiments on E antarcticus and E. tridentatus indicated a carnivorous diet. Individuals of the Lysianassoid Cheirimedon were only collected in baited traps there. Repeated conventional zooplankton hauls performed in parallel to this study did not record any of these amphipods from the water column. In the Lazarev Sea, E. microps, E. perdentatus and E laticarpus were regularly found in under-ice trawls. We discuss the origin and possible sympagic life style of these amphipods. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Krapp, Rupert H.
Berge, Jorgen
Flores, Hauke
Gulliksen, Bjorn
Werner, Iris
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title Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice
title_short Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice
title_full Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice
title_fullStr Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice
title_full_unstemmed Sympagic occurrence of Eusirid and Lysianassoid amphipods under Antarctic pack ice
title_sort sympagic occurrence of eusirid and lysianassoid amphipods under antarctic pack ice
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