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Zooplankton fecal pellet flux drives the biological carbon pump during the winter–spring transition in a high‐
Arctic systemGérald Darnis, Maxime Geoffroy [+6]
Limnology and Oceanography 2024-06-24
Arctic mid-winter phytoplankton growth revealed by autonomous profilers
Achim Randelhoff, Léo Lacour [+11]
Science Advances 2020-09-25
Mesopelagic Sound Scattering Layers of the High Arctic: Seasonal Variations in Biomass, Species Assemblage, and Trophic Relationships
Maxime Geoffroy, Malin Daase [+8]
Frontiers in Marine Science 2019-07-12
Could offspring predation offset the successful reproduction of the arctic copepod Calanus hyperboreus under reduced sea-ice cover conditions?
Gérald Darnis, Anette Wold [+3]
Progress in Oceanography 2019-01
From polar night to midnight sun: Diel vertical migration, metabolism and biogeochemical role of zooplankton in a high Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard)
G. Darnis, L. Hobbs [+11]
Limnology and Oceanography 2017-03-24
Plankton community composition and vertical migration during polar night in Kongsfjorden
Julie Cornelius Grenvald, Trine Abraham Callesen [+7]
Polar Biology 2016-07-30
In the dark: A review of ecosystem processes during the Arctic polar night
Jørgen Berge, Paul E. Renaud [+15]
Progress in Oceanography 2015-12
Unexpected Levels of Biological Activity during the Polar Night Offer New Perspectives on a Warming Arctic
Jørgen Berge, Malin Daase [+33]
Current Biology 2015-10
Is Ambient Light during the High Arctic Polar Night Sufficient to Act as a Visual Cue for Zooplankton?
Jonathan H. Cohen, Jørgen Berge [+15]
PLOS ONE 2015-06-03
Timing of reproductive events in the marine copepod Calanus glacialis: a pan-Arctic perspective
Malin Daase, Stig Falk-Petersen [+8]
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2013-06
Life strategy and diet of Calanus glacialis during the winter–spring transition in Amundsen Gulf, south-eastern Beaufort Sea
Anette Wold, Gérald Darnis [+8]
Polar Biology 2011-08-02
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Expect the unexpected - a new perspective and understanding of marine life at high latitudes
Daniel Ludwig Vogedes, Jørgen Berge [+18]
Gordon Research Conference and Seminar on Polar Marine Science 2015-03-14