Dissolved organic matter (DOM) release by phytoplankton in the contemporary and future ocean
DCO Thornton - European Journal of Phycology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The partitioning of organic matter (OM) between dissolved and particulate phases is an
important factor in determining the fate of organic carbon in the ocean. Dissolved organic …
important factor in determining the fate of organic carbon in the ocean. Dissolved organic …
Role of environmental factors in sha** the soil microbiome
The soil microbiome comprises one of the most important and complex components of all
terrestrial ecosystems as it harbors millions of microbes including bacteria, fungi, archaea …
terrestrial ecosystems as it harbors millions of microbes including bacteria, fungi, archaea …
Impacts of global change on ocean dissolved organic carbon (DOC) cycling
The marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool is an important player in the functioning of
marine ecosystems. DOC is at the interface between the chemical and the biological worlds …
marine ecosystems. DOC is at the interface between the chemical and the biological worlds …
Verrucomicrobia are candidates for polysaccharide-degrading bacterioplankton in an arctic fjord of Svalbard
In Arctic marine bacterial communities, members of the phylum Verrucomicrobia are
consistently detected, although not typically abundant, in 16S rRNA gene clone libraries and …
consistently detected, although not typically abundant, in 16S rRNA gene clone libraries and …
A mobile sea-going mesocosm system–new opportunities for ocean change research
U Riebesell, J Czerny, K von Bröckel… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
One of the great challenges in ocean change research is to understand and forecast the
effects of environmental changes on pelagic communities and the associated impacts on …
effects of environmental changes on pelagic communities and the associated impacts on …
Productivity in the Barents Sea-response to recent climate variability
P Dalpadado, KR Arrigo, SS Hjøllo, F Rey… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The temporal and spatial dynamics of primary and secondary biomass/production in the
Barents Sea since the late 1990s are examined using remote sensing data, observations …
Barents Sea since the late 1990s are examined using remote sensing data, observations …
Sea surface microlayer in a changing ocean–A perspective
The sea surface microlayer (SML) is the boundary interface between the atmosphere and
ocean, covering about 70% of the Earth's surface. With an operationally defined thickness …
ocean, covering about 70% of the Earth's surface. With an operationally defined thickness …
Reviews and Syntheses: Ocean acidification and its potential impacts on marine ecosystems
Ocean acidification, a complex phenomenon that lowers seawater pH, is the net outcome of
several contributions. They include the dissolution of increasing atmospheric CO 2 that adds …
several contributions. They include the dissolution of increasing atmospheric CO 2 that adds …
Temporal biomass dynamics of an Arctic plankton bloom in response to increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide
Ocean acidification and carbonation, driven by anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide
(CO 2), have been shown to affect a variety of marine organisms and are likely to change …
(CO 2), have been shown to affect a variety of marine organisms and are likely to change …
The organic sea-surface microlayer in the upwelling region off the coast of Peru and potential implications for air–sea exchange processes
The sea-surface microlayer (SML) is at the uppermost surface of the ocean, linking the
hydrosphere with the atmosphere. The presence and enrichment of organic compounds in …
hydrosphere with the atmosphere. The presence and enrichment of organic compounds in …