At ice edges in the Canadian High Arctic, seabirds and marine mammals eat arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) and, to a lesser extent, zooplankton (calanoid copepods and Parathemisto) and ice-associated amphipods. Cod eat ice-associated amphipods, other ice-associated taxa (harpacticoid and cyclopoid copepods), and zooplankton. Calanoid copepods, Parathemisto, and the ice-associated amphipods studied (Onisirnus glacialis, Apherusa glacialis, Gammarus wilkitzkii) all eat primarily diatom algae characteristic of the under-ice flora. From this information, a food web at the ice edge is constructed
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Bradstreet, M. S. W., & Cross, W. E. (1982). Trophic Relationships at High Arctic Ice Edges. ARCTIC, 35(1). https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2303
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