2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16121-1_20
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From Ice to Penguins: The Role of Mathematics in Antarctic Research

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“…Information on the diet and feeding ecology of penguins is vital for parameterising consumption models in Antarctic food webs [1719]. However, it is currently unknown how penguin behaviour could adapt to change, over the longer term (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on the diet and feeding ecology of penguins is vital for parameterising consumption models in Antarctic food webs [1719]. However, it is currently unknown how penguin behaviour could adapt to change, over the longer term (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These long-term, multi-national monitoring programs will also help to improve the quality and selection of data for the next generation of climate and food-web models. The accurate selection of essential Ecosystem Ocean Variables (Constable et al, 2014), for instance, is required to reliably predict regional or global Antarctic marine ecosystems (Murphy and Hofmann, 2013;Xavier et al, 2015).…”
Section: Future Requirements For Southern Ocean Life and Ecology Resementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, autonomous profiling floats will continue to be extremely useful to collate valuable information and provide long-term trends in the future (Gille, 2002;Sallée et al, 2010;Tagliabue et al, 2014;Heuzé et al, 2015). Using such data, with those possible obtained from satellites (due to improved accuracy and uncertainty) will also aid our information about Ocean processes (Sarmiento et al, 1998;Arrigo et al, 1999;Arrigo, 2005;Hauck et al, 2015), ecology and food webs dynamics (Gillett and Thompson, 2003;Weimerskirch et al, 2012;Siegel et al, 2014;Laufkötter et al, 2015;Xavier et al, 2015). These technologies are efficient and environmentally friendly and will dramatically improve the spatial and temporal coverage of biological and physical sampling of the Southern Ocean.…”
Section: Future Requirements For Southern Ocean Life and Ecology Resementioning
confidence: 99%
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