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During the productive polar day, zooplankton and sea‐ice amphipods fulfill a critical role in energy transfer from primary producers to higher trophic‐level species in Arctic marine ecosystems. Recent polar night studies on zooplankton and sea‐ice amphipods suggest higher levels of biological activity than previously assumed. However, it is unknown if these invertebrates maintain polar night activity...
Recent rapid sea‐ice changes in the Arctic Ocean have been widely considered to alter phytoplankton bloom timing and primary production, but the magnitude and regionality of this effect remain unclear. Here, we examined the spatial patterns in bloom timing, bloom magnitude, and primary productivity in relation to ice‐retreat timing, using a combination of satellite observations and numerical modeling...
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