Microbial ecology of mountain glacier ecosystems: biodiversity, ecological connections and implications of a warming climate

S Hotaling, E Hood, TL Hamilton - Environmental microbiology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Glacier ecosystems are teeming with life on, beneath, and to a lesser degree, within their icy
masses. This conclusion largely stems from polar research, with less attention paid to …

Selected physical, biological and biogeochemical implications of a rapidly changing Arctic Marginal Ice Zone

DG Barber, H Hop, CJ Mundy, B Else… - Progress in …, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …

Arctic spring awakening–Steering principles behind the phenology of vernal ice algal blooms

E Leu, CJ Mundy, P Assmy, K Campbell… - Progress in …, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …

[图书][B] Meiobenthology: the microscopic motile fauna of aquatic sediments

O Giere - 2008 - books.google.com
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 …

The Arctic sea ice biomarker IP25: a review of current understanding, recommendations for future research and applications in palaeo sea ice reconstructions

ST Belt, J Müller - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

Primary producers and sea ice

KR Arrigo, T Mock, MP Lizotte - Sea ice, 2010 - books.google.com
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 as a habitat for primary producers

KR Arrigo - Sea ice, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Variability in oceanographic and ecological processes in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

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 …

Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses

A Forest, JÉ Tremblay, Y Gratton, J Martin… - Progress in …, 2011 - Elsevier
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 …

Influence of environmental factors on the development of bottom ice protist communities during the winter–spring transition

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 …