Skip to content
oceanbites

oceanbites

Ocean science for everyone!

  • About oceanbites
    • Style Guide
  • Our authors
  • Oceanbites Out Loud
  • Write for oceanbites!
  • Other science bites sites

Tag: krill

Ecology

I like to move it, move it: Krill boogie down all year

Krill, the tiny organisms that feed the Southern Ocean, have long been thought to be pretty mellow in the winter.…
November 2, 2018November 2, 2018 Eric Orenstein
Antarctic krill retreat to icy terrace homes for the winter
Biological oceanography

Antarctic krill retreat to icy terrace homes for the winter

An international research time dives beneath the ice in Antarctica's remote oceans to understand how krill larvae make use of…
December 6, 2017 Veronica Tamsitt
Biological oceanography Biology Climate Change Sea Ice

Positive real estate outlook for Antarctic krill

An Australian research team predict future sea-ice habitats for Antarctic krill larvae, and are surprised to find more suitable ice…
November 2, 2016 Veronica Tamsitt
Biology Book Review

Seeing in the dark: zooplankton in Arctic winter.

Winter nights are very long and dark near the poles. How well can krill and other zooplankton see to get…
June 9, 2015June 9, 2015 Sarah Giltz

Search oceanbites

WordPress Theme: BlogGrid by TwoPoints.