Prof. Dr. Evgeny Alexandrovich Pakhomov

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-2 und Äquivalente
FachgebietOzeanographie,Biochemie und Physiologie der Tiere
KeywordsAntarctic, Biology, Mesopelagic, Climate Change, Ecophysiology

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandKanada
OrtVancouver
Universität/InstitutionUniversity of British Columbia
Institut/AbteilungDepartment of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Ulrich BathmannSektion Biologische Ozeanographie, Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung (AWI), Bremerhaven
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.12.2001

Programm(e)

2001Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2006Kerry Scolardi, Kendra Daly, Evgeny Pakhomov, Joseph Torres: Feeding ecology and metabolism of the Antarctic cydippid ctenophore Callianira antarctica. In: Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2006, 111-126
2006Evgeny Pakhomov, C. Dubischar, V. Strass, M. Brichta, U. Bathmann The tunicate Salpa thompsoni ecology in the Southern Ocean. – I. Distribution, biomass, demography and feeding ecophysiology. In: Marine Biology, 2006, 609-623
2006Corinna Dubischar, Evgeny Pakhomov, Ulrich Bathmann: The tunicate Salpa thompsoni ecology in the Southern Ocean. – II. Proximate and elemental composition. In: Marine Biology, 2006, 629-632
2004Evgeny Pakhomov, Angus Atkinson, Bettina Meyer, Bernadet Oettl, Ulrich Bathmann: Daily rations and growth of larval Euphausia superba in the Eastern Bellingshausen Sea during austral autumn. In: Deep Sea Research II, 2004, 2185-2198
2003Evgeny Pakhomov, V. Fuentes, I. Schloss, A. Atencio, G.B. Esnal: Beaching of the tunicate Salpa thompsoni at high levels of suspended particulate matter in the Southern Ocean. In: Polar Biology, 2003, 427-431
2002Angus Atkinson, Volker Siegel, Evgeny Pakhomov, Peter Rothery: Long-term decline in krill stock and increase in salps within the Southern Ocean. In: Nature, 2002, 100-103
2002Evgeny Pakhomov, Sven Kaehler, Christopher McQuaid: Zooplankton community structure in the kelp beds of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Archipelago: are they a refuge for larval stages?. In: Polar Biology, 2002, 778-788