Contribution of sea ice organic matter in the diet of Antarctic fishes: a diatom-specific highly branched isoprenoid approach A. GoutteY. CherelG. Massé Original Paper 26 March 2014 Pages: 903 - 910
A trophic mass balance model of the eastern Chukchi Sea with comparisons to other high-latitude systems G. Andy WhitehouseKerim AydinGeorge L. Hunt Jr. Original Paper 01 April 2014 Pages: 911 - 939
Proportion of higher trophic-level prey in the diet of Pacific walruses (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) J. SeymourL. Horstmann-DehnM. J. Wooller Original Paper 02 April 2014 Pages: 941 - 952
Population dynamics and production of the small copepod Oithona spp. in a subarctic fjord of West Greenland Sara Zamora-TerolSanne KjellerupTorkel Gissel Nielsen Original Paper 05 April 2014 Pages: 953 - 965
Signals of resilience to ocean change: high thermal tolerance of early stage Antarctic sea urchins (Sterechinus neumayeri) reared under present-day and future pCO2 and temperature Lydia KapsenbergGretchen E. Hofmann Original Paper 06 April 2014 Pages: 967 - 980
Invertebrate communities inhabiting nests of migrating passerine, wild fowl and sea birds breeding in the High Arctic, Svalbard Hanne Eik PilskogTorstein SolhøyStephen J. Coulson Original Paper 08 April 2014 Pages: 981 - 998
Composition, abundance and distribution of holoplanktonic polychaetes within the Strait of Magellan (southern America) in austral summer R. GuglielmoM. C. GambiR. Minutoli Original Paper 05 April 2014 Pages: 999 - 1015
Chemo–ecological interactions in Antarctic bryozoans Blanca FiguerolaLaura Núñez-PonsConxita Avila Original Paper 04 April 2014 Pages: 1017 - 1030
Heat loss and site-dependent fecundity in chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica) Miguel FerrerJosabel BelliureKeith Bildstein Original Paper 03 April 2014 Pages: 1031 - 1039
Do human activity and infrastructure disturb domesticated reindeer? The need for the reindeer’s perspective Anna SkarinBirgitta Åhman Review Open access 11 April 2014 Pages: 1041 - 1054
Composition of chick meals from one of the main little auk (Alle alle) breeding colonies in Northwest Greenland M. S. FrandsenJ. FortA. Mosbech Short Note 28 March 2014 Pages: 1055 - 1060