Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming?
Overwintering of larvae underneath Antarctic pack ice is a critical stage in the life cycle of Antarctic krill. However, there are no circumpolar assessments of available habitat for larval krill, making it difficult to evaluate how climate change may impact this life stage. We use outputs from a ci...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:112243 2023-05-15T13:49:03+02:00 Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? Melbourne-Thomas, J Corney, SP Trebilco, R Meiners, KM Stevens, RP Kawaguchi, S Sumner, MD Constable, AJ 2016 https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL070846 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/112243 en eng Amer Geophysical Union http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016GL070846 Melbourne-Thomas, J and Corney, SP and Trebilco, R and Meiners, KM and Stevens, RP and Kawaguchi, S and Sumner, MD and Constable, AJ, Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming?, Geophysical Research Letters, 43, (19) pp. 10,322-10,327. ISSN 0094-8276 (2016) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/112243 Biological Sciences Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL070846 2019-12-13T22:12:28Z Overwintering of larvae underneath Antarctic pack ice is a critical stage in the life cycle of Antarctic krill. However, there are no circumpolar assessments of available habitat for larval krill, making it difficult to evaluate how climate change may impact this life stage. We use outputs from a circumpolar sea ice model, together with a set of simple assumptions regarding key habitat features, to identify possible regions of larval krill habitat around Antarctica during winter. We assume that the location and suitability of habitat is determined by both food availability and three-dimensional complexity of the sea ice. A comparison of the combined area of these regions under current conditions with a warm climate scenario indicates that while total areal sea ice extent decreases, there is a consistently larger area of potential larval krill habitat under warm conditions. These findings suggest that decreases in sea ice extent may not necessarily be detrimental for krill populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctica Sea ice eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Geophysical Research Letters 43 19 10,322 10,327 |
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Biological Sciences Ecology Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Melbourne-Thomas, J Corney, SP Trebilco, R Meiners, KM Stevens, RP Kawaguchi, S Sumner, MD Constable, AJ Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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Overwintering of larvae underneath Antarctic pack ice is a critical stage in the life cycle of Antarctic krill. However, there are no circumpolar assessments of available habitat for larval krill, making it difficult to evaluate how climate change may impact this life stage. We use outputs from a circumpolar sea ice model, together with a set of simple assumptions regarding key habitat features, to identify possible regions of larval krill habitat around Antarctica during winter. We assume that the location and suitability of habitat is determined by both food availability and three-dimensional complexity of the sea ice. A comparison of the combined area of these regions under current conditions with a warm climate scenario indicates that while total areal sea ice extent decreases, there is a consistently larger area of potential larval krill habitat under warm conditions. These findings suggest that decreases in sea ice extent may not necessarily be detrimental for krill populations. |
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Melbourne-Thomas, J Corney, SP Trebilco, R Meiners, KM Stevens, RP Kawaguchi, S Sumner, MD Constable, AJ |
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Melbourne-Thomas, J Corney, SP Trebilco, R Meiners, KM Stevens, RP Kawaguchi, S Sumner, MD Constable, AJ |
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Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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under ice habitats for antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming? |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016GL070846 Melbourne-Thomas, J and Corney, SP and Trebilco, R and Meiners, KM and Stevens, RP and Kawaguchi, S and Sumner, MD and Constable, AJ, Under ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae: could less mean more under climate warming?, Geophysical Research Letters, 43, (19) pp. 10,322-10,327. ISSN 0094-8276 (2016) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/112243 |
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