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      Simulating larval Antarctic krill growth and condition factor during fall and winter in response to environmental variability

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          Rapid climate change in the ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula during the second half of the 20th century

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            Recent changes in phytoplankton communities associated with rapid regional climate change along the western Antarctic Peninsula.

            The climate of the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is undergoing a transition from a cold-dry polar-type climate to a warm-humid sub-Antarctic-type climate. Using three decades of satellite and field data, we document that ocean biological productivity, inferred from chlorophyll a concentration (Chl a), has significantly changed along the WAP shelf. Summertime surface Chl a (summer integrated Chl a approximately 63% of annually integrated Chl a) declined by 12% along the WAP over the past 30 years, with the largest decreases equatorward of 63 degrees S and with substantial increases in Chl a occurring farther south. The latitudinal variation in Chl a trends reflects shifting patterns of ice cover, cloud formation, and windiness affecting water-column mixing. Regional changes in phytoplankton coincide with observed changes in krill (Euphausia superba) and penguin populations.
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              Sea ice in the western Antarctic Peninsula region: Spatio-temporal variability from ecological and climate change perspectives

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                Journal
                Marine Ecology Progress Series
                Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
                Inter-Research Science Center
                0171-8630
                1616-1599
                April 25 2012
                April 25 2012
                : 452
                :
                : 27-43
                Article
                10.3354/meps09409
                2e31863e-a9bf-49df-8767-cab7220cd7ac
                © 2012
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