The other krill: overwintering physiology of adult Thysanoessa inermis (Euphausiacea) from the high‑Arctic Kongsfjord
Polar environments like the high-Arctic Kongsfjord are characterized by pronounced seasonality leading to strong variations in primary production. Food sources are particularly scarce during winter. Herbivorous krill, such as the arcto-boreal Thysanoessa inermis, are key components in the ecosystem...
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Main Authors: | K Huenerlage, M Graeve, C Buchholz, F Buchholz |
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Language: | EN |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/193f291b872e4a6f90331c5e97e611a3 |
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