Abstract The Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ) of the Arctic Ocean is changing rapidly due to a warming Arctic climate with commensurate reductions in sea ice extent and thickness. This …
Marine ecosystems at high latitudes are characterized by extreme seasonal changes in light conditions, as well as a limited period of high primary production during spring and early …
Meiobenthology is the science of the tiny animals that live in huge numbers in all aquatic sediments. This fully revised and enlarged second edition emphasizes new discoveries and …
In recent years, a novel proxy for the past occurrence of Arctic sea ice has been proposed that is based on the variable marine sedimentary abundance of an organic geochemical …
The extensive pack and fast ice that forms in both Antarctic and Arctic regions provides a unique habitat for polar microbial assemblages (reviewed by Mock & Thomas, 2005). Algal …
Sea ice in the Arctic (16 million km2) and Antarctic (19 million km2) comprises one of the largest ecosystems on Earth. Algal communities flourish within micro‐habitats that are …
C Michel, RG Ingram, LR Harris - Progress in Oceanography, 2006 - Elsevier
This paper brings together unpublished historical data sets and published literature to review the role of climatic, oceanographic and ecological processes in the marine …
Major pathways of biogenic carbon (C) flow are resolved for the planktonic food web of the flaw lead polynya system of the Amundsen Gulf (southeast Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean) in …
M Rózańska, M Gosselin, M Poulin, JM Wiktor… - Marine Ecology …, 2009 - int-res.com
Seasonal changes in the abundance and taxonomic composition of bottom ice protists (ie diatoms, flagellates, and dinoflagellates) were assessed in the first-year landfast ice of …