Climate warming is especially severe in the Arctic, where the average temperature is increasing 0.4 degrees C per decade, two to three times higher than the global average rate. Furthermore, the Arctic has lost more than half of its summer ice extent since 1980 and predictions suggest that the Arctic will be ice free in the summer as early as 2050, which could increase the rate of warming. Predictions based on the metabolic theory of ecology assume that temperature increase will enhance metabolic rates and thus both the rate of primary production and respiration will increase. However, these predictions do not consider the specific metabolic balance of the communities. We tested, experimentally, the response of Arctic plankton communities t...
The metabolism of the Arctic Ocean is marked by extremely pronounced seasonality and spatial heterog...
The Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing. Air temperature is rising two to four times faster in the Arct...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Climate warming is especially severe in the Arctic, where the average temperature is increasing 0.4 ...
13 pages, 9 figures, 2 tablesWe examined the responses of two different natural arctic plankton comm...
Polar areas are experiencing the steepest warming rates on Earth, a trend expected to continue in th...
Arctic microbial communities (i.e., protists and bacteria) are increasingly subjected to an intrusio...
An experiment was performed in order to analyze the effects of the increase in water temperature and...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Microbial plankton metabolism was examined during summer 2010 in sea ice-influenced waters of the Fr...
Warming, loss of sea icea and changes in ocean currents in the Arctic has led to biochemical changes...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Phytoplankton have attracted increasing attention in climate science due to their impacts on climate...
9 pages, 5 figures, 7 tablesWe assessed the relationship between zooplankton metabolism (respiration...
The metabolism of the Arctic Ocean is marked by extremely pronounced seasonality and spatial heterog...
The metabolism of the Arctic Ocean is marked by extremely pronounced seasonality and spatial heterog...
The Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing. Air temperature is rising two to four times faster in the Arct...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Climate warming is especially severe in the Arctic, where the average temperature is increasing 0.4 ...
13 pages, 9 figures, 2 tablesWe examined the responses of two different natural arctic plankton comm...
Polar areas are experiencing the steepest warming rates on Earth, a trend expected to continue in th...
Arctic microbial communities (i.e., protists and bacteria) are increasingly subjected to an intrusio...
An experiment was performed in order to analyze the effects of the increase in water temperature and...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Microbial plankton metabolism was examined during summer 2010 in sea ice-influenced waters of the Fr...
Warming, loss of sea icea and changes in ocean currents in the Arctic has led to biochemical changes...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Phytoplankton have attracted increasing attention in climate science due to their impacts on climate...
9 pages, 5 figures, 7 tablesWe assessed the relationship between zooplankton metabolism (respiration...
The metabolism of the Arctic Ocean is marked by extremely pronounced seasonality and spatial heterog...
The metabolism of the Arctic Ocean is marked by extremely pronounced seasonality and spatial heterog...
The Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing. Air temperature is rising two to four times faster in the Arct...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...