Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biogeography of morphological, functional, and life-history traits of marine diatoms were investigated in Arctic and Atlantic waters of the Labrador Sea during the spring bloom (2013-2014). In this study, trait-based analysis using community-weighted means showed that low temperatures (< 0°C) in Arctic waters correlated positively with diatom species that have traits such as low temperature optimum growth and the ability to produced ice-binding proteins, highlighting their sea ice origin. High silicate concentrations in Arctic waters, as well as sea ice cover and shallow bathymetry, favoured diatom species that were heavily silicified, colonial a...
Diatoms of the Arctic Ocean annually experience extreme changes of light environment linked to photo...
Diatoms are the primary source of nutrition and energy for the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Microalgae,...
The polar regions represent two of the most extreme environments on Earth, with sub-zero temperature...
Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biog...
Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biog...
Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biog...
The Arctic Ocean is particularly affected by climate change, with changes in sea ice cover expected ...
The biomarker IP25 and fossil diatom assemblages preserved in seafloor sediments are commonly used a...
<p>The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in...
Sound knowledge of present-day diatom species and their environments is crucial when attempting to r...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes that shape the community structure of Arctic phyto...
Marine pelagic diatoms are coined to be strong drivers of the Southern Oceans silicate pump. Their g...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
Diatoms of the Arctic Ocean annually experience extreme changes of light environment linked to photo...
Diatoms are the primary source of nutrition and energy for the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Microalgae,...
The polar regions represent two of the most extreme environments on Earth, with sub-zero temperature...
Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biog...
Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biog...
Diatoms are a keystone algal group, with diverse cell morphology and a global distribution. The biog...
The Arctic Ocean is particularly affected by climate change, with changes in sea ice cover expected ...
The biomarker IP25 and fossil diatom assemblages preserved in seafloor sediments are commonly used a...
<p>The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in...
Sound knowledge of present-day diatom species and their environments is crucial when attempting to r...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes that shape the community structure of Arctic phyto...
Marine pelagic diatoms are coined to be strong drivers of the Southern Oceans silicate pump. Their g...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
Diatoms of the Arctic Ocean annually experience extreme changes of light environment linked to photo...
Diatoms are the primary source of nutrition and energy for the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Microalgae,...
The polar regions represent two of the most extreme environments on Earth, with sub-zero temperature...