New evidence suggests that cold‐loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the episodic bloom events of high‐latitude ecosystems. Here we report the results of an unusually early springtime study of pelagic microbial activity in the coastal Alaskan Arctic. Heterotrophic bacterioplankton clearly responded to an algal bloom by doubling cell size, increasing the fraction of actively respiring cells (up to an unprecedented 84% metabolically active using redox dye CTC), shifting substrate‐uptake capabilities from kinetic parameters better adapted to lower substrate concentrations to those more suited for higher concentrations, and more than doubling cell abundance. Community composition (determined by polymerase chain reaction...
In the Arctic, seasonal changes are substantial, and as a result, the marine bacterial community com...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
New evidence suggests that cold‐loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
New evidence suggests that cold-loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
New evidence suggests that cold-loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
Knowledge of the seasonal dynamics within the Arctic marine microbial network is scarce, particularl...
Bacterivory was determined in surface waters of Franklin Bay, western Arctic, over a seasonal ice-co...
Knowledge of the seasonal dynamics within the Arctic marine microbial network is scarce, particularl...
In the frame of the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA), the response of an Arctic pelag...
In the frame of the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA), the response of an Arctic pelag...
Special issue The Phytoplankton Megabloom beneath Arctic Sea Ice: Results from the ICESCAPE Program....
The effect of elevated seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) on the activity of a natural bacterioplankton c...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
The Arctic is impacted by climate warming faster than any other oceanic region on Earth. Assessing t...
In the Arctic, seasonal changes are substantial, and as a result, the marine bacterial community com...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
New evidence suggests that cold‐loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
New evidence suggests that cold-loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
New evidence suggests that cold-loving (psychrophilic) bacteria may be a dynamic component of the ep...
Knowledge of the seasonal dynamics within the Arctic marine microbial network is scarce, particularl...
Bacterivory was determined in surface waters of Franklin Bay, western Arctic, over a seasonal ice-co...
Knowledge of the seasonal dynamics within the Arctic marine microbial network is scarce, particularl...
In the frame of the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA), the response of an Arctic pelag...
In the frame of the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA), the response of an Arctic pelag...
Special issue The Phytoplankton Megabloom beneath Arctic Sea Ice: Results from the ICESCAPE Program....
The effect of elevated seawater carbon dioxide (CO2) on the activity of a natural bacterioplankton c...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
The Arctic is impacted by climate warming faster than any other oceanic region on Earth. Assessing t...
In the Arctic, seasonal changes are substantial, and as a result, the marine bacterial community com...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...
Microbial communities in Arctic coastal waters experience dramatic changes in environmental conditio...