Résultats de la recherche
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A proposal for streamlining the work of the Scientific Committee for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
develop methods for (a) assessing fish, krill and bycatch populations, (b) status of predator and other ... ) fish, krill and bycatch populations, (b) status of predator and other populations and habitats, (c ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-05/35 : Auteur(s): A.J. Constable (Australia)
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GIS ‘ChartMaster’ for aquatic living resources research in Antarctic
krill density (in dimension ton/nmile 2) and estimation of krill biomass (with confidence interval ...
Meeting Document : WG-SAM-13/04 : Auteur(s): V.A. Bizikov, S.M. Goncharov, A.V. Polyakov, S.B. Popov and A.F. Petrov (Russia)
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Report of the Second International Workshop for identifying Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Domain 1 of CCAMLR (Palacio San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25 to 29 May 2015)
incomplete information, such as prey distribution (antarctic and crystal krill, T. macrura, salps ... ), important areas for zooplankton life cycles (krill nurseries), and whales distribution during the non ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-15/42 : Auteur(s): Second WS-MPA Domain 1
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Candidate baseline data for ecosystem indicators in the Ross Sea region. Part B: Discussion of the data
-specific estimates of the mean densities of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba), crystal krill (E ...
Meeting Document : SC-CAMLR-XXXVII/BG/13 : Auteur(s): Delegation of the USA
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Maximum entropy reconstruction of stock distribution and inference of stock density from line-transect acoustic survey data
solution. We apply the method to reconstruct maps of distribution of Antarctic krill throughout areas 100 x ... approximately 1600 observed data. We inferred krill density for all 32000 0.5 x 0.5 km cells in the area. The ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-02/35 : Auteur(s): A.S. Brierley, S.F. Gull and M.H. Wafy (United Kingdom)
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AMLR 2009/10 Field Season Report: objectives, accomplishments and conclusions
Survey in the South Shetland Islands, acoustic estimates of krill biomass were the lowest seen since 2006 ... estimates of krill abundance also decreased, for the second consecutive year, and recruitment indices were ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-10/P12 : Auteur(s): A. Van Cise (Editor)
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Species variability and population structure of Euphausiacea in Admiralty Bay (King George Island; South Shetland Islands) during Antarctic summer
krill is still scarce and fragmentary, despite the fact that those organisms are a significant element ... WP2 net with a mesh size of 200 µm. Studies showed that krill was represented by species such as ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-14/60 : Auteur(s): A. Panasiuk-Chodnicka, J. Wawrzynek and M. Iwona Żmijewska (Poland)
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The biology of the spiny icefish (Chaenodraco wilsoni Regan, 1914)
. Fish feed primarily on Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the Antarctic Peninsula region and in the ... Cosmonauts and Cooperation Seas while fish take ice krill (E. crystallorophias), Pleuragramma antarcticum and ...
Meeting Document : WG-FSA-07/P1 : Auteur(s): K.-H. Kock, L.V. Pshenichnov, C.D. Jones, J. Gröger and R. Riehl. (Polar Biol., 31 (3): 381–393 (2007))
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Effects of variability in prey abundance on reproduction and foraging in chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica)
abundance of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba in the vicinity of Seal Island, South Shetland Islands, 1990 ... –1992. Regional measures of krill density varied by a factor of 2.5 (47.0, 23.8 and 61.2 gm–2 in 1990 ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-06/P6 : Auteur(s): D.A. Croll, D.A. Demer, R.P. Hewitt, J.K. Jansen, M.E. Goebel and B.R. Tershy (USA)
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Diet and foraging effort of Adélie penguins in relation to pack-ice conditions in the southern Ross Sea
present. With respect to krill, which composed the remainder of diet, juvenile Euphausia crystallorophias ... were consumed predominantly in a year of heavy pack-ice cover; more adult krill were consumed in two ...
Meeting Document : WG-EMM-98/15 : Auteur(s): D.G. Ainley (USA), P.R. Wilson, K.J. Barton (New Zealand), G. Ballard, N. Nur (USA) and B. Karl (New Zealand)