Elke Mizdalski
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
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Progress in Oceanography | 1995
Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; David N. Thomas; Gerhard Dieckmann; Hajo Eicken; Rolf Gradinger; Michael Spindler; J. Weissenberger; Elke Mizdalski; Kerstin Beyer
Abstract Studies on the life strategy of the small calanoid copepod Stephos longipes were carried out in the eastern Weddell Sea during four expeditions (January/February 1985, August 1986, October/December 1986 and April/May 1992). Samples were taken from the water column, the ice/water interface and the sea ice. In winter (August 1986) S. longipes copepodite stage CIV occurred mainly in the upper water layers of the ice covered eastern Weddell Sea, while only nauplii were found in the sea ice. In late winter/early spring (October-December 1986) very low numbers of S. longipes were found in the water column, mainly in the upper 50m, but high numbers occurred immediately below and within the sea ice. Adults dominated in the water column and in the under ice water layer while the sea ice contained nauplii and copepodite stage CI. During summer (January/February 1985) the eastern Weddell Sea was almost entirely free of ice with the exception of fast ice fields atthe ice shelf. During this time S. longipes was concentrated in the upper 50m of the water column and in the ice/water interface where an ice cover was present. Young copepodite stages (CI-CIII) comprised the largest fraction of the population. In autumn (April/May 1992) as new ice began to develop, S. longipes, dominated by copepodite stage CIV, occurred in greatest number within mid-water layers. The abundance of S. longipes in autumn was similar to late winter/early spring highest in the sea ice and lowest in the water column. During all periods of investigation the population structure differed between the various habitats with the youngest population occurring in the sea ice and the oldest in the water column. A younger generation of the S. longipes population appears to overwinter in the sea ice and ice/water interface and an older one in deeper water layers or near the bottom.
Antarctic Sea Ice: Biological Processes, Interactions and Variability | 2013
David N. Thomas; Rubén J. Lara; Christian Haas; Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; Gerhard Dieckmann; Gerhard Kattner; Eva‐M. S. NöThig; Elke Mizdalski
EPIC3Meeresforschung, 30, pp. 251-263 | 1985
Sigrid Schiel; S. Marschall; Elke Mizdalski
Journal of Marine Systems | 1998
Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; Wilhelm Hagen; Elke Mizdalski
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2008
Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; Jan Michels; Elke Mizdalski; Michael Schodlok; Michael Schröder
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2010
Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; Elke Mizdalski; Astrid Cornils
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2008
Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; Christian Haas; Jan Michels; Elke Mizdalski; Henrike Schünemann; Matthias Steffens; David N. Thomas
EPIC3Antarctic Research Series AGU, Washington DC, 73, pp. 161-171 | 1998
David N. Thomas; Rubén J. Lara; Christian Haas; Sigrid Schiel; Gerhard Dieckmann; Gerhard Kattner; Eva-Maria Nöthig; Elke Mizdalski
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2008
Rainer Kiko; Jan Michels; Elke Mizdalski; Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; Iris Werner
Polar Biology | 2012
Jan Michels; Sigrid B. Schnack-Schiel; A. F. Pasternak; Elke Mizdalski; Enrique Isla; Dieter Gerdes