Reports 1954 investigations of plant plankton with special attention to the quantitative dynamics of different taxonomic groups of flagellates. Samples were taken June 12-Sept. 7 at 25 stations in six ecological niches and cycles: below the ice, meltwater pools, coastal and offshore (to about 10 mi) leads, lagoons and lakes along the shore, inshore waters, sandy and muddy sites. The species found and listed include 90 diatoms, 79 dinoflagellates, 19 minor flagellates, 12 algae, and 18 ciliates. Among them are five new species for which taxonomic description is given, as it is for Amphidiopsis kafoidi Woloszynska, a rare species previously known only from the Baltic
ABSTRACT. Zooplankton samples collected in winter-spring 1978-79 and in spring 1980 from under the s...
Picoeukaryotes (0.2 - 3 urn) dominate the planktonic biomass of the Arctic Ocean for most of the ye...
Anthropogenic perturbations and climate change are severely threatening habitats of the global ocean...
The few published works on the phytoplankton of the Arctic Ocean at the coast of Alaska have dealt m...
Reports the discovery of a kelp bed near Point Barrow and describes its composition, both red and br...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...
Reports study of Microcrustacea from 200 water bodies, collected during the summer of 1955. Twenty-t...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Examination of 17 samples collected by a 20 ?m meshed meshed net in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, 8–...
Over the last decades the Arctic region is experiencing an intense climate change leading to the var...
Diatom assemblages and their distribution patterns in the Laptev Sea (Arctic Ocean) were studied on ...
International audienceMassive phytoplankton blooms develop at the Arctic ice edge, sometimes extendi...
[...] There is a great deal more to be done in the Canadian arctic. Large portions of the area betwe...
A forgotten nineteenth-century report provides evidence that there are two floras, not one, on the b...
The primary objectives of this study were the identification and measurement of diatom genera and sp...
ABSTRACT. Zooplankton samples collected in winter-spring 1978-79 and in spring 1980 from under the s...
Picoeukaryotes (0.2 - 3 urn) dominate the planktonic biomass of the Arctic Ocean for most of the ye...
Anthropogenic perturbations and climate change are severely threatening habitats of the global ocean...
The few published works on the phytoplankton of the Arctic Ocean at the coast of Alaska have dealt m...
Reports the discovery of a kelp bed near Point Barrow and describes its composition, both red and br...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...
Reports study of Microcrustacea from 200 water bodies, collected during the summer of 1955. Twenty-t...
Analyses of 34 net tows, collected July 16 to August 16, 1957 to depths of about 66 m, were concerne...
Examination of 17 samples collected by a 20 ?m meshed meshed net in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, 8–...
Over the last decades the Arctic region is experiencing an intense climate change leading to the var...
Diatom assemblages and their distribution patterns in the Laptev Sea (Arctic Ocean) were studied on ...
International audienceMassive phytoplankton blooms develop at the Arctic ice edge, sometimes extendi...
[...] There is a great deal more to be done in the Canadian arctic. Large portions of the area betwe...
A forgotten nineteenth-century report provides evidence that there are two floras, not one, on the b...
The primary objectives of this study were the identification and measurement of diatom genera and sp...
ABSTRACT. Zooplankton samples collected in winter-spring 1978-79 and in spring 1980 from under the s...
Picoeukaryotes (0.2 - 3 urn) dominate the planktonic biomass of the Arctic Ocean for most of the ye...
Anthropogenic perturbations and climate change are severely threatening habitats of the global ocean...