In the Ross Sea, there are two major phytoplankton functional groups: diatoms and prymnesiophytes (dominated by Phaeocystis antarctica). Phaeocystis antarctica often occurs in colonial form, but also as solitary cells, and the two forms have distinct ecological roles. A comparison of the growth characteristics of solitary and colonial forms of Phaeocystis sp. is essential to understanding the differential impact each has on biogeochemical and ecological processes, and to allow parameterization of each form in numerical models. We measured the biomass and photosynthetic responses of two size fractions (\u3e 20 and \u3c 20 mu m), representing colonies and solitary cells, at locations dominated by P. antarctica to assess the relative photosynt...
Diatoms are one of the dominant groups in phytoplankton communities of the western Antarctic Peninsu...
During the austral summer of 2014, an oceanographic cruise was conducted in the Ross Sea in the fram...
Phytoplankton assemblages of the Ross Sea are generally dominated by two functional groups: diatoms ...
In the Ross Sea, there are two major phytoplankton functional groups: diatoms and prymnesiophytes (d...
The Antarctic is a unique environment in which substantial variations in irradiance occur over a num...
The colony-forming haptophyte Phaeocystis antarctica is an important primary producer in the Ross Se...
The continental shelf of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a unique region within the Southern Ocean. Phy...
Large-volume experiments were conducted using natural seawater assemblages collected in the southern...
This study focuses on the potential explanations for a Phaeocystis antarctica summer bloom occurred ...
The photosynthetic parameters of natural phytoplankton assemblages from the Ross Sea, Antarctica, as...
The development of the seasonal phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea was studied during two cruises. ...
peer reviewedThe spatial and temporal distributions of phytoplankton pigments were investigated in t...
© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Phaeocystis antarctica is an abundant phytoplankton species in the Southern Ocean, where growth is f...
To test the hypothesis that phytoplankton assemblages dominated by different taxa have distinct biog...
Diatoms are one of the dominant groups in phytoplankton communities of the western Antarctic Peninsu...
During the austral summer of 2014, an oceanographic cruise was conducted in the Ross Sea in the fram...
Phytoplankton assemblages of the Ross Sea are generally dominated by two functional groups: diatoms ...
In the Ross Sea, there are two major phytoplankton functional groups: diatoms and prymnesiophytes (d...
The Antarctic is a unique environment in which substantial variations in irradiance occur over a num...
The colony-forming haptophyte Phaeocystis antarctica is an important primary producer in the Ross Se...
The continental shelf of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a unique region within the Southern Ocean. Phy...
Large-volume experiments were conducted using natural seawater assemblages collected in the southern...
This study focuses on the potential explanations for a Phaeocystis antarctica summer bloom occurred ...
The photosynthetic parameters of natural phytoplankton assemblages from the Ross Sea, Antarctica, as...
The development of the seasonal phytoplankton bloom in the Ross Sea was studied during two cruises. ...
peer reviewedThe spatial and temporal distributions of phytoplankton pigments were investigated in t...
© The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Phaeocystis antarctica is an abundant phytoplankton species in the Southern Ocean, where growth is f...
To test the hypothesis that phytoplankton assemblages dominated by different taxa have distinct biog...
Diatoms are one of the dominant groups in phytoplankton communities of the western Antarctic Peninsu...
During the austral summer of 2014, an oceanographic cruise was conducted in the Ross Sea in the fram...
Phytoplankton assemblages of the Ross Sea are generally dominated by two functional groups: diatoms ...