Influence of diatom diversity on the ocean biological carbon pump
Diatoms sustain the marine food web and contribute to the export of carbon from the surface
ocean to depth. They account for about 40% of marine primary productivity and particulate …
ocean to depth. They account for about 40% of marine primary productivity and particulate …
The world ocean silica cycle
PJ Tréguer, CL De La Rocha - Annual review of marine science, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Over the past few decades, we have realized that the silica cycle is strongly intertwined with
other major biogeochemical cycles, like those of carbon and nitrogen, and as such is …
other major biogeochemical cycles, like those of carbon and nitrogen, and as such is …
Predictable and efficient carbon sequestration in the North Pacific Ocean supported by symbiotic nitrogen fixation
The atmospheric and deep sea reservoirs of carbon dioxide are linked via physical,
chemical, and biological processes. The last of these include photosynthesis, particle …
chemical, and biological processes. The last of these include photosynthesis, particle …
A global diatom database–abundance, biovolume and biomass in the world ocean
Phytoplankton identification and abundance data are now commonly feeding plankton
distribution databases worldwide. This study is a first attempt to compile the largest possible …
distribution databases worldwide. This study is a first attempt to compile the largest possible …
[HTML][HTML] Seasonal-to-decadal scale variability in primary production and particulate matter export at Station ALOHA
Abstract Station ALOHA (A Long-term Oligotrophic Habitat Assessment) was established in
the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (22° 45′ N, 158° W) as an oligotrophic ocean …
the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (22° 45′ N, 158° W) as an oligotrophic ocean …
[HTML][HTML] The case of the diatoms and the muddled mandalas: Time to recognize diatom adaptations to stratified waters
Abstract Models used to predict future ocean ecosystem and biogeochemical behaviour
depend on simplified ecological frameworks allowing the definition of plankton functional …
depend on simplified ecological frameworks allowing the definition of plankton functional …
High diatom production and export in stratified waters–A potential negative feedback to global warming
It is widely held that increased stratification and reduced vertical mixing in the ocean driven
by global warming will promote the replacement of diatoms by smaller phytoplankton and …
by global warming will promote the replacement of diatoms by smaller phytoplankton and …
Biodiversity and stoichiometric plasticity increase pico‐phytoplankton contributions to marine net primary productivity and the biological pump
Abstract Earth System Models generally predict increasing upper ocean stratification from
21st century warming, which will cause a decrease in the vertical nutrient flux forcing …
21st century warming, which will cause a decrease in the vertical nutrient flux forcing …
Selenium as paleo-oceanographic proxy: A first assessment
Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element, which, with multiple oxidation states and six
stable isotopes, has been suggested as a potentially powerful paleoenvironmental proxy. In …
stable isotopes, has been suggested as a potentially powerful paleoenvironmental proxy. In …
The biogeochemical impact of glacial meltwater from Southwest Greenland
Biogeochemical cycling in high-latitude regions has a disproportionate impact on global
nutrient budgets. Here, we introduce a holistic, multi-disciplinary framework for elucidating …
nutrient budgets. Here, we introduce a holistic, multi-disciplinary framework for elucidating …