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Frontiers in Marine Science | 2017

Ice algae-produced carbon is critical for overwintering of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba

Doreen Kohlbach; Benjamin Lange; Fokje Schaafsma; Carmen David; Martina Vortkamp; Martin Graeve; Jan Andries van Franeker; Thomas Krumpen; Hauke Flores

Antarctic krill Euphausia superba (‘krill’) constitute a fundamental food source for Antarctic seabirds and mammals, and a globally important fisheries resource. The future resilience of krill to climate change depends critically on the winter survival of young krill. To survive periods of extremely low production by pelagic algae during winter, krill are assumed to rely partly on carbon produced by ice algae. The true dependency on ice algae-produced carbon, however, is so far unquantified. This confounds predictions on the future resilience of krill stocks to sea ice decline. Fatty acid (FA) analysis, bulk stable isotope analysis (BSIA) and compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA) of diatom- and dinoflagellate-associated marker FAs were applied to quantify the dependency of overwintering larval, juvenile and adult krill on ice algae-produced carbon (αIce) during winter 2013 in the Weddell-Scotia Confluence Zone. Our results demonstrate that the majority of the carbon uptake of the overwintering larval and juvenile krill originated from ice algae (up to 88% of the carbon budget), and that the dependency on ice algal carbon decreased with ontogeny, reaching less than 56% of the carbon budget in adults. Spatio-temporal variability in the utilization of ice algal carbon was more pronounced in larvae and juvenile krill than in adults. Differences between αIce estimates derived from short- versus long-term FA-specific isotopic compositions suggested that ice algae-produced carbon gained importance as the winter progressed, and might become critical at the late winter-spring transition, before the phytoplankton bloom commences. Where the sea ice season shortens, reduced availability of ice algae might possibly not be compensated by surplus phytoplankton production during wintertime. Hence, sea ice decline could seriously endanger the winter survival of recruits, and subsequently overall biomass of krill.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2016

The importance of ice algae‐produced carbon in the central Arctic Ocean ecosystem: Food web relationships revealed by lipid and stable isotope analyses

Doreen Kohlbach; Martin Graeve; Benjamin Lange; Carmen David; Ilka Peeken; Hauke Flores


Polar Biology | 2016

Under-ice distribution of polar cod Boreogadus saida in the central Arctic Ocean and their association with sea-ice habitat properties

Carmen David; Benjamin Lange; Thomas Krumpen; Fokje Schaafsma; Jan Andries van Franeker; Hauke Flores


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2015

Community structure of under-ice fauna in the Eurasian central Arctic Ocean in relation to environmental properties of sea-ice habitats

Carmen David; Benjamin Lange; Benjamin Rabe; Hauke Flores


Progress in Oceanography | 2017

Strong linkage of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) to sea ice algae-produced carbon: Evidence from stomach content, fatty acid and stable isotope analyses

Doreen Kohlbach; Fokje Schaafsma; Martin Graeve; Benoit Lebreton; Benjamin Lange; Carmen David; Martina Vortkamp; Hauke Flores


EPIC3PRiS Workshop, Longyaerbyen, 2015-12-08-2015-12-10 | 2015

The Surface and Under-Ice Trawl (SUIT)

Hauke Flores; J.A. van Franeker; Michiel van Dorssen; A. Meijboom; Benjamin Lange; Carmen David; Fokje Schaafsma; Doreen Kohlbach; Giulia Castellani; Martina Vortkamp; Martin Graeve


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2017

Spatio-temporal variability in the winter diet of larval and juvenile Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, in ice-covered waters

Fokje Schaafsma; Doreen Kohlbach; Carmen David; Benjamin Lange; Martin Graeve; Hauke Flores; J.A. van Franeker


Polar Biology | 2016

Size and stage composition of age class 0 Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the ice–water interface layer during winter/early spring

Fokje Schaafsma; Carmen David; E. A. Pakhomov; Brian P. V. Hunt; Benjamin Lange; Hauke Flores; J.A. van Franeker


Polar Biology | 2017

Community structure of under-ice fauna in relation to winter sea-ice habitat properties from the Weddell Sea

Carmen David; Fokje Schaafsma; J.A. van Franeker; Benjamin Lange; A. Brandt; Hauke Flores


Global Change Biology | 2018

Dependency of Antarctic zooplankton species on ice algae-produced carbon suggests a sea ice-driven pelagic ecosystem during winter

Doreen Kohlbach; Martin Graeve; Benjamin Lange; Carmen David; Fokje Schaafsma; Jan Andries van Franeker; Martina Vortkamp; A. Brandt; Hauke Flores

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Martin Graeve

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Fokje Schaafsma

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J.A. van Franeker

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Benjamin Rabe

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Jan Andries van Franeker

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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