Life in de polar oceans : the role of sea ice in the biology and ecology of marine species

Algae and other small organisms can be found living in the sea ice of the polar oceans, which in turn form a food source for animals living underneath the sea ice. In addition, the sea ice has other functions in the ecosystems, for example as a platform for reproduction or as a hiding place against...

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Main Author: Schaafsma, Fokje Lieuwkje
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Wageningen University 2018
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/life-in-de-polar-oceans-the-role-of-sea-ice-in-the-biology-and-ec
https://doi.org/10.18174/460391
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/543543 2024-02-04T09:53:14+01:00 Life in de polar oceans : the role of sea ice in the biology and ecology of marine species Schaafsma, Fokje Lieuwkje 2018 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/life-in-de-polar-oceans-the-role-of-sea-ice-in-the-biology-and-ec https://doi.org/10.18174/460391 en eng Wageningen University https://edepot.wur.nl/460391 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/life-in-de-polar-oceans-the-role-of-sea-ice-in-the-biology-and-ec doi:10.18174/460391 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Wageningen University & Research Life Science info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Doctoral thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.18174/460391 2024-01-10T23:17:08Z Algae and other small organisms can be found living in the sea ice of the polar oceans, which in turn form a food source for animals living underneath the sea ice. In addition, the sea ice has other functions in the ecosystems, for example as a platform for reproduction or as a hiding place against predators. Knowledge on how organisms use the sea ice remains incomplete. Collecting biological samples from underneath the ice, necessary to unravel polar ecosystems and food chains, is very difficult. Such knowledge is, however, necessary for making nature protection and fisheries policies. In order to collect such samples a ‘Surface and Under Ice Trawl’ (SUIT) was developed, enabling sampling of the surface water directly underneath the ice. This fishing gear was used during this research on the importance of sea ice in the ecosystem of both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Antarctic krill are central in the ecosystem of the Southern Ocean. The winter is a harsh period for young Antarctic krill that were born in the preceding summer. This is because the young krill did not yet have the chance to build up reserves, preparing them for the lack of food during this season. The research showed that young krill living in ice-covered waters, accumulated at the under-ice surface. Here, they were feeding mainly on sea-ice algae and other organisms that were closely associated with the sea ice. Sea-ice resources are thus essential for the condition and survival of young krill living in waters that are covered with sea ice. In the Arctic ocean it is known that one- and two-year old polar cod reside closely to the sea-ice surface. Results showed that these fish also mainly feed on organisms that are closely associated with the sea ice. The research indicated that the sea ice provides sufficient resources for the polar cod to feed on, and that sea-ice decline, as a consequence of climate warming, can potentially have negative effects. Although key species such as Antarctic krill and polar cod form the core of this study, the ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Arctic Arctic Ocean ice algae polar cod Sea ice Southern Ocean ice covered waters Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Antarctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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description Algae and other small organisms can be found living in the sea ice of the polar oceans, which in turn form a food source for animals living underneath the sea ice. In addition, the sea ice has other functions in the ecosystems, for example as a platform for reproduction or as a hiding place against predators. Knowledge on how organisms use the sea ice remains incomplete. Collecting biological samples from underneath the ice, necessary to unravel polar ecosystems and food chains, is very difficult. Such knowledge is, however, necessary for making nature protection and fisheries policies. In order to collect such samples a ‘Surface and Under Ice Trawl’ (SUIT) was developed, enabling sampling of the surface water directly underneath the ice. This fishing gear was used during this research on the importance of sea ice in the ecosystem of both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Antarctic krill are central in the ecosystem of the Southern Ocean. The winter is a harsh period for young Antarctic krill that were born in the preceding summer. This is because the young krill did not yet have the chance to build up reserves, preparing them for the lack of food during this season. The research showed that young krill living in ice-covered waters, accumulated at the under-ice surface. Here, they were feeding mainly on sea-ice algae and other organisms that were closely associated with the sea ice. Sea-ice resources are thus essential for the condition and survival of young krill living in waters that are covered with sea ice. In the Arctic ocean it is known that one- and two-year old polar cod reside closely to the sea-ice surface. Results showed that these fish also mainly feed on organisms that are closely associated with the sea ice. The research indicated that the sea ice provides sufficient resources for the polar cod to feed on, and that sea-ice decline, as a consequence of climate warming, can potentially have negative effects. Although key species such as Antarctic krill and polar cod form the core of this study, the ...
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