Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are resulting in first-year ice (FYI) dominating the Arctic ice pack. Melting FYI provides a strong seasonal pulse of dissolved organic matter (DOM) into surface waters; however, the biological impact of this DOM input is unknown. Here we show that DOM additions cause significant and contrasting changes in under-ice bacterioplankton abundance, production and species composition. Utilization of DOM was influenced by molecular size, with 10-100 kDa and >100 kDa DOM fractions promoting rapid growth of particular taxa, while uptake of sulfur and nitrogen-rich low molecular weight organic compounds shifted bacterial community ...
Warming at nearly twice the global rate, higher than average air temperatures are the new \u27normal...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Fadeev et al. explore carbon export dynamics along the water column using microscopic analysis, 16S ...
Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are causing first-year sea ice (FYI)...
The Arctic Ocean is highly susceptible to climate change as evidenced by rapid warming and the drast...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
FT-ICR-MS formulae of molecular compounds present in experimental incubations of sea ice derived org...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
This study investigated the incorporation of DOM from seawater into >2 day-old sea ice in tanks fil...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
Ongoing changes in sea ice distribution will have major implications for the ecology of the Arctic O...
AbstractMarine organic matter (OM) sinks from surface water to the seafloor via the biological pump....
Warming at nearly twice the global rate, higher than average air temperatures are the new \u27normal...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Warming at nearly twice the global rate, higher than average air temperatures are the new \u27normal...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Fadeev et al. explore carbon export dynamics along the water column using microscopic analysis, 16S ...
Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are causing first-year sea ice (FYI)...
The Arctic Ocean is highly susceptible to climate change as evidenced by rapid warming and the drast...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
FT-ICR-MS formulae of molecular compounds present in experimental incubations of sea ice derived org...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
This study investigated the incorporation of DOM from seawater into >2 day-old sea ice in tanks fil...
The warming of the Arctic causes increased riverine discharge, coastal erosion, and the thawing of p...
Ongoing changes in sea ice distribution will have major implications for the ecology of the Arctic O...
AbstractMarine organic matter (OM) sinks from surface water to the seafloor via the biological pump....
Warming at nearly twice the global rate, higher than average air temperatures are the new \u27normal...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Warming at nearly twice the global rate, higher than average air temperatures are the new \u27normal...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Fadeev et al. explore carbon export dynamics along the water column using microscopic analysis, 16S ...