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Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 10, p e12950 (2022)
Background Females of the gammaridean amphipod Ampelisca eschrichtii with signs of regenerating, previously atrophied ovaries were recovered from the northeastern shelf of Sakhalin Island (Okhotsk Sea, Russia). Ovarian regeneration was previously unk
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https://doaj.org/article/bf76ab604d2b45b698bc6d80f7d090b1
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e4841 (2018)
Background Ampelisca eschrichtii Krøyer, 1842 of the Sakhalin Shelf of the Okhotsk Sea, Far Eastern Russia, comprise the highest known biomass concentration of any amphipod population in the world and are a critically important prey source for weste
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https://doaj.org/article/5c92e83d48f543038f29169d7847b207
Autor:
Jennifer L. Maresh, Arny L. Blanchard, Natalia L. Demchenko, Ilya Shcherbakov, Lisanne Aerts, Lisa K. Schwarz
Publikováno v:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 194
The waters adjacent to the northeastern coast of Sakhalin Island, Russia, are an important feeding ground for the endangered western gray whale. Data on the energy available to foraging whales from their prey resources is required for researchers int
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0147304 (2016)
Ampelisca eschrichtii are among the most important prey of the Western North Pacific gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus. The largest and densest known populations of this amphipod occur in the gray whale's Offshore feeding area on the Northeastern Sa
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https://doaj.org/article/d0578771f78c4ce988747cdbcc61d35a
Publikováno v:
PeerJ. 10
Females of the gammaridean amphipodHistological sections from a second-year female with ovarian atrophy, a female with normal ovaries, a third-year female with ovarian regeneration, as well as testes of an immature and a sexually mature male were com
Autor:
H. Rodger Melton, Natalia L. Demchenko, Arny L. Blanchard, Sergei B. Yazvenko, Ilya Shcherbakov, Lise A.M. Aerts, Victor V. Ivin
Publikováno v:
Marine Environmental Research. 145:123-136
Changing climate patterns strongly influence marine ecosystems across the Pacific Arctic region creating significant ecosystem transitions and change. Macrobenthic species are essential prey for numerous marine mammals and seabirds but the influence
Publikováno v:
Environmental monitoring and assessment. 194(Suppl 1)
Energy densities of six dominant benthic groups (Actinopterygii, Amphipoda, Bivalvia, Cumacea, Isopoda, and Polychaeta) and total prey energy were modeled for the nearshore western gray whale feeding area, Sakhalin Island, Russia, as part of a multi-
Publikováno v:
Marine environmental research. 158
The shelf waters off northeastern Sakhalin Island are the main feeding ground for the endangered western subpopulation of the gray whale Eschrichtius robustus. Amphipods, which dominate the benthic communities, are key dietary sources for the gray wh
Autor:
Victor V. Ivin, Arny L. Blanchard, H. Rodger Melton, Lise A.M. Aerts, Sergei B. Yazvenko, Ilya Shcherbakov, Natalia L. Demchenko
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 25, Iss, Pp-(2019)
Data in this article presents data (means and standard deviations) for prey biomass from essential feeding habitats for the endangered western gray whale. Prey include Actinopterygii (primarily the sand lance Ammodytes hexapterus), Amphipoda, Bivalvi
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0147304 (2016)
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 1, p e0147304 (2016)
Ampelisca eschrichtii are among the most important prey of the Western North Pacific gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus. The largest and densest known populations of this amphipod occur in the gray whale's Offshore feeding area on the Northeastern Sa