(Table 1) Composition of stomach and gut content of the amphipod Onisimus litoralis, and algal availability near Barrow, Alaska


Autoria(s): Gradinger, Rolf; Bluhm, Bodil A
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LATITUDE: 71.330000 * LONGITUDE: -156.700000 * DATE/TIME START: 2003-02-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-05-01T00:00:00 * MINIMUM ELEVATION: -6.0 m * MAXIMUM ELEVATION: -6.0 m

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17/04/2010

Resumo

Sea ice algae have been widely discussed as a potential food source for pelagic and benthic animals in ice-covered waters, specifically in the light of current substantial changes in the Arctic ice regime. Stomach and gut contents of the Arctic nearshore lysianassid amphipod Onisimus litoralis sampled from February to May 2003 indicate that Arctic ice algae were dominant food no earlier than the onset of ice melt. Crustaceans, common prey in a previous study, were absent in stomachs and guts during the survey period. Our data support the concept that sea ice-derived organic carbon is of specific relevance for Arctic plankton and benthos during the period of ice melt.

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text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.810308

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.810308

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Supplement to: Gradinger, Rolf; Bluhm, Bodil A (2010): Timing of Ice Algal Grazing by the Arctic Nearshore Benthic Amphipod Onisimus litoralis. Arctic, 63(3), 355-356, http://arctic.synergiesprairies.ca/arctic/index.php/arctic/article/view/1498

Palavras-Chave #Barrow_coast2; Barrow, Alaska, USA; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll a, standard deviation; Chlorophyll a per unit sediment mass; DATE/TIME; Depth, bottom/max; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; MULT; Multiple investigations; Onisimus litoralis, stomach content
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