1To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. The hypothesis that enhanced phytoplankton growth explained the increase in phyto-plankton biomass observed at a frontal structure off the Antarctic Peninsula during the summer of 1993 was examined by analysing the phytoplankton cells undergoing mitosis. The frequency of dividing cells (FDC) of an unidentified phototrophic species of Cryptophyceae, which dominated phytoplankton biomass at the front, varied between 1.2 and 31.6%, with higher percentages associ-ated with the frontal structure. FDC values increased as phytoplankton biomass increased, suggest-ing that active growth, rather than passive accumulation, was responsible for the enhanced phytoplankton biomass observed. The low tem...
The western Antarctic Peninsula has experienced extreme changes in the timing of sea ice melt and fr...
are separated from cool, fresher, relatively nutrient-rich Sub-Antarctic Waters (SAW) by the Subtrop...
The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Penins...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionDuring austral summer 1997, satellite imagery revealed enha...
The majority of the yearly organic carbon production in the coastal regions of the Southern Ocean oc...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Southern Ocean phytoplankton are especially subjected to pronounced seasonal and interannual changes...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
Recent global warming reduces surface water salinity around the Antarctic Peninsula as a result of t...
Coastal zones of Antarctica harbor rich but highly variable phytoplankton communities. The mechanism...
Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications...
Diatoms are one of the dominant groups in phytoplankton communities of the western Antarctic Peninsu...
The development of the seasonal phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea was studied during two cruises. ...
The western Antarctic Peninsula has experienced extreme changes in the timing of sea ice melt and fr...
are separated from cool, fresher, relatively nutrient-rich Sub-Antarctic Waters (SAW) by the Subtrop...
The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Penins...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionDuring austral summer 1997, satellite imagery revealed enha...
The majority of the yearly organic carbon production in the coastal regions of the Southern Ocean oc...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Southern Ocean phytoplankton are especially subjected to pronounced seasonal and interannual changes...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
Recent global warming reduces surface water salinity around the Antarctic Peninsula as a result of t...
Coastal zones of Antarctica harbor rich but highly variable phytoplankton communities. The mechanism...
Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications...
Diatoms are one of the dominant groups in phytoplankton communities of the western Antarctic Peninsu...
The development of the seasonal phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea was studied during two cruises. ...
The western Antarctic Peninsula has experienced extreme changes in the timing of sea ice melt and fr...
are separated from cool, fresher, relatively nutrient-rich Sub-Antarctic Waters (SAW) by the Subtrop...
The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Penins...