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Benjamin Lange
Researcher at Norwegian Polar Institute
Publications - 64
Citations - 1299
Benjamin Lange is an academic researcher from Norwegian Polar Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Arctic. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 55 publications receiving 964 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin Lange include University of Hamburg & Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
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The importance of ice algae-produced carbon in the central Arctic Ocean ecosystem: Food web relationships revealed by lipid and stable isotope analyses
TL;DR: The results imply that ecological key species of the central Arctic Ocean thrive significantly on carbon synthesized by ice algae, and changes in sea ice coverage and ice algal production will likely have important consequences for food web functioning and carbon dynamics of the pelagic system.
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Under-ice distribution of polar cod Boreogadus saida in the central Arctic Ocean and their association with sea-ice habitat properties
Carmen David,Carmen David,Benjamin Lange,Benjamin Lange,Thomas Krumpen,F.L. Schaafsma,Jan A. van Franeker,Hauke Flores,Hauke Flores +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Surface and Under Ice Trawl with an integrated bio-environmental sensor array was used in the ARK XXVII/3 in the Eurasian Basin in 2012.
Under-ice distribution of polar cod Boreogadus saida in the Central Arctic Ocean and its association with sea ice habitats properties
TL;DR: The omnipresence of polar cod in the Eurasian Basin, in a good body condition, suggests that the central Arctic under-ice habitats may constitute a favourable environment for this species survival, a potential vector of genetic exchange and a recruitment source for coastal populations around the Arctic Ocean.
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Strong linkage of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) to sea ice algae-produced carbon: Evidence from stomach content, fatty acid and stable isotope analyses
Doreen Kohlbach,Doreen Kohlbach,F.L. Schaafsma,Martin Graeve,Benoit Lebreton,Benjamin Lange,Benjamin Lange,Carmen David,Carmen David,Martina Vortkamp,Hauke Flores,Hauke Flores +11 more
TL;DR: Overall, the results indicate a strong dependency of polar cod on ice-algae produced carbon, which suggests that young polar cod may be particularly vulnerable to changes in the distribution and structure of sea ice habitats.
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Overview of the MOSAiC expedition
Marcel Nicolaus,Donald K. Perovich,Gunnar Spreen,Mats A. Granskog,Luisa von Albedyll,Michael Angelopoulos,Philipp Anhaus,Stefanie Arndt,H. Jakob Belter,Vladimir Bessonov,Gerit Birnbaum,Jörg Brauchle,Radiance Calmer,Estel Cardellach,Bin Cheng,David Clemens-Sewall,Ruzica Dadic,Ellen Damm,Gijs de Boer,Oguz Demir,Klaus Dethloff,Dmitry Divine,Allison A. Fong,S. Fons,Markus M. Frey,Niels Fuchs,Carolina Gabarró,Sebastian Gerland,Helge Goessling,Rolf Gradinger,Jari Haapala,Christian Haass,Jonathan D. Hamilton,Henna-Reetta Hannula,Stefan Hendricks,Andreas Herber,Céline Heuzé,Mario Hoppmann,Knut Vilhelm Høyland,Marcus Huntemann,Jennifer K. Hutchings,Byongjun Hwang,Polona Itkin,Hans-Werner Jacobi,Matthias Jaggi,Arttu Jutila,Lars Kaleschke,Christian Katlein,Nikolai Kolabutin,D Krampe,Steen Savstrup Kristensen,Thomas Krumpen,Nathan Kurtz,Astrid Lampert,Benjamin Lange,Ruibo Lei,Bonnie Light,Felix Linhardt,Glen E. Liston,Brice Loose,Amy R. Macfarlane,Mallik Mahmud,Ilkka Matero,Sönke Maus,Anne Morgenstern,Reza Naderpour,Vishnu Nandan,Alexey Niubom,Marc Oggier,Natascha Oppelt,Falk Pätzold,Christophe Perron,Tomasz Petrovsky,Roberta Pirazzini,Chris Polashenski,Benjamin Rabe,Ian Raphael,Julia Regnery,Markus Rex,Robert Ricker,Kathrin Riemann-Campe,Annette Rinke,Jan Rohde,Evgenii Salganik,Randall K. Scharien,Martin Schiller,Martin Schneebeli,Maximilian Semmling,Egor Shimanchuk,Matthew D. Shupe,Madison Smith,Vasily M. Smolyanitsky,Vladimir Sokolov,Timothy P. Stanton,Julienne Stroeve,Linda Thielke,Anna Timofeeva,Rasmus Tonboe,Aikaterini Tavri,Michel Tsamados,David L. Wagner,Daniel Watkins,Melinda Webster,Manfred Wendisch +103 more
TL;DR: In this article , the physical properties and processes that govern the ice pack evolution and its interaction with the atmosphere and the ocean were conducted during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition of the research vessel Polarstern in the Arctic Ocean from October 2019 to September 2020.