Impact of Pyrene Exposure during Overwintering of the Arctic Copepod Calanus glacialis

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The timing of reproductive events of Calanus glacialis is closely coupled to the two major marine primary production events in the Arctic: the ice algal and phytoplankton blooms. Reproductive strategies vary between different physical and biological environments of the European and Canadian Arctic. In the Canadian Beaufort Sea and the high Arctic Rijpfjorden on Svalbard, C. glacialis utilized the ice algae bloom to fuel spawning in spring, while growth and development of the new generation was primarily supported by the phytoplankton bloom. In the predominantly ice-free Arctic Kongsfjorden (Svalbard), C. glacialis was mainly a capital breeder spawning early in the season in the absence of food. This enabled the offspring to synchronize their growth and development with the phytoplankton bloom and, thus, reproduce successfully despite the lack of an early ice algal bloom. The variability in life history traits observed in the Canadian and European Arctic is compared with data from other Arctic regions to present a pan-Arctic perspective on life cycle strategies of C. glacialis.



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