Here, we present the first study to investigate the seasonal importance of amino acid-nitrogen (N) to Arctic near shore microbial communities. We measured primary productivity and the uptake of ammonium, nitrate, urea, and amino acids in two size fractions (\u3e 3 m and approximately 0.7-3 m), as well as ammonium regeneration and nitrification using N-15 and C-13 tracer approaches in the near-shore waters of the Chukchi Sea, during January, April, and August for two consecutive years. At discrete depths, nitrate comprised 46-78% of the total dissolved N pool during January and April but only 2-6% during August. Dissolved organic N (DON) concentrations increased between January and August though the carbon (C):N (mol:mol) of the DON pool dec...
Major changes to Arctic marine ecosystems have resulted in longer growing seasons with increased phy...
Dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is the source of all biologically available nitrogen on earth, and its pre...
Comparative rates of nitrogen uptake and NH4+ regeneration by plankton of \u3c153 and \u3c5 μm in si...
Here, we present the first study to investigate the seasonal importance of amino acid-nitrogen (N) t...
How Arctic climate change might translate into alterations of biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) an...
How Arctic climate change might translate into alterations of biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) an...
The logistical difficulties of research in extremely low temperatures and lack of access to the Arct...
Biogeochemical rate processes in the Arctic are not currently well constrained, and there is very li...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the essential building blocks for all life and is available in the form of di...
Dataset: Arctic Nitrogen Fixation RatesThis dataset provides rates of nitrogen fixation for the coas...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
This PhD thesis is investigating fixed nitrogen cycling at a Pan-Arctic scale, in order to better un...
The Arctic is warming at a rate nearly twice the global average, leading to thawing permafrost, incr...
The Arctic is nutrient limited, particularly by nitrogen, and is impacted by anthropogenic global wa...
Major changes to Arctic marine ecosystems have resulted in longer growing seasons with increased phy...
Dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is the source of all biologically available nitrogen on earth, and its pre...
Comparative rates of nitrogen uptake and NH4+ regeneration by plankton of \u3c153 and \u3c5 μm in si...
Here, we present the first study to investigate the seasonal importance of amino acid-nitrogen (N) t...
How Arctic climate change might translate into alterations of biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) an...
How Arctic climate change might translate into alterations of biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) an...
The logistical difficulties of research in extremely low temperatures and lack of access to the Arct...
Biogeochemical rate processes in the Arctic are not currently well constrained, and there is very li...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the essential building blocks for all life and is available in the form of di...
Dataset: Arctic Nitrogen Fixation RatesThis dataset provides rates of nitrogen fixation for the coas...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
This PhD thesis is investigating fixed nitrogen cycling at a Pan-Arctic scale, in order to better un...
The Arctic is warming at a rate nearly twice the global average, leading to thawing permafrost, incr...
The Arctic is nutrient limited, particularly by nitrogen, and is impacted by anthropogenic global wa...
Major changes to Arctic marine ecosystems have resulted in longer growing seasons with increased phy...
Dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is the source of all biologically available nitrogen on earth, and its pre...
Comparative rates of nitrogen uptake and NH4+ regeneration by plankton of \u3c153 and \u3c5 μm in si...