Concurrent changes in ocean chemical and physical properties influence phytoplankton dynamics via alterations in carbonate chemistry, nutrient and trace metal inventories and upper ocean light environment. Using a fully coupled, global carbon-climate model (Climate System Model 1.4-carbon), we quantify anthropogenic climate change relative to the background natural interannual variability for the Southern Ocean over the period 2000 and 2100. Model results are interpreted using our understanding of the environmental control of phytoplankton growth rates – leading to two major findings. Firstly, comparison with results from phytoplankton perturbation experiments, in which environmental properties have been altered for key species (e...
The Ross Sea, a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean, is expected to experience warming du...
Treatment of the underwater light field in ocean biogeochemical models has been attracting increasin...
The Southern Ocean is responsible for approximately 40% of oceanic carbon uptake through biological...
© 2008 Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3....
International audienceConcurrent changes in ocean chemical and physical properties influence phytopl...
© 2016 Elsevier GmbH The Southern Ocean (SO) is a major sink for anthropogenic atmospheric carbon di...
Phytoplankton are the base of the Antarctic food web, sustain the wealth and diversity of life for w...
Southern Ocean phytoplankton have been shown to overcome the low light and low iron (Fe) environment...
The influence of global change on Southern Ocean productivity will have major ramifications for futu...
Phytoplankton forms the base of the marine food web by transforming CO2 into organic carbon via phot...
Phytoplankton are one of the key players in the ocean and contribute approximately 50% to global pri...
Marine phytoplankton constitutes about half of the primary production on Earth. It forms the base of...
Within the framework of the Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean (MEASO), this paper b...
The Southern Ocean is responsible for approximately 40% of oceanic carbon uptake through biological ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of ...
The Ross Sea, a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean, is expected to experience warming du...
Treatment of the underwater light field in ocean biogeochemical models has been attracting increasin...
The Southern Ocean is responsible for approximately 40% of oceanic carbon uptake through biological...
© 2008 Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3....
International audienceConcurrent changes in ocean chemical and physical properties influence phytopl...
© 2016 Elsevier GmbH The Southern Ocean (SO) is a major sink for anthropogenic atmospheric carbon di...
Phytoplankton are the base of the Antarctic food web, sustain the wealth and diversity of life for w...
Southern Ocean phytoplankton have been shown to overcome the low light and low iron (Fe) environment...
The influence of global change on Southern Ocean productivity will have major ramifications for futu...
Phytoplankton forms the base of the marine food web by transforming CO2 into organic carbon via phot...
Phytoplankton are one of the key players in the ocean and contribute approximately 50% to global pri...
Marine phytoplankton constitutes about half of the primary production on Earth. It forms the base of...
Within the framework of the Marine Ecosystem Assessment for the Southern Ocean (MEASO), this paper b...
The Southern Ocean is responsible for approximately 40% of oceanic carbon uptake through biological ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of ...
The Ross Sea, a highly productive region of the Southern Ocean, is expected to experience warming du...
Treatment of the underwater light field in ocean biogeochemical models has been attracting increasin...
The Southern Ocean is responsible for approximately 40% of oceanic carbon uptake through biological...