The effects of climate change on Arctic marine ecosystems and their biogeochemical cycles are difficult to predict given the complex physical, biological and chemical interactions among the ecosystem components. We studied benthic biogeochemical fluxes in the Arctic and the influence of short-term (seasonal to annual), long-term (annual to decadal) and other environmental variability on their spatial distribution to provide a baseline for estimates of the impact of future changes. In summer 2009, we measured fluxes of dissolved oxygen, nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, soluble reactive phosphate and silicic acid at the sediment–water interface at eight sites in the southeastern Beaufort Sea at water depths from 45 to 580 m. The spatial pattern of ...
Fall case studies of three‐dimensional circulation, plankton, and benthos models explored the conseq...
The Barents Sea is experiencing long-term climate-driven changes, e.g. modification in oceanographic...
Understanding the impacts of global climate change on marine organisms is essential in a warming wor...
The effects of climate change on Arctic marine ecosystems and their biogeochemical cycles are diffic...
Natural Environment Research Council (GrantNumber(s): NE/J023094/1; Grant recipient(s): Ursula Witte...
Remineralization of organic matter at the seafloor is an important ecosystem function, as it drives ...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized by broad continental shelves, which have high rates of primary pro...
Forest, A. ...et al. -- 34 pages, 19 figures, 5 tablesA better understanding of how environmental ch...
In the Arctic, sea ice loss has already transformed the dominant sources and periodicity of primary...
This collection contains four datasets on (1) chlorophyll a and phaeopigment concentrations, (2) nit...
Arctic ecosystems are facing unprecedented changes today. Annual surface temperatures increased almo...
<div><p>The diversity-ecosystem function relationship is an important topic in ecology but has not r...
Secondary production (i.e. the amount of organic material produced through time) has been recognized...
The past decades have seen remarkable changes in the Arctic, a hotspot for climate change. Neverthel...
International audienceThe accelerated decline in Arctic sea ice and an ongoing trend toward more ene...
Fall case studies of three‐dimensional circulation, plankton, and benthos models explored the conseq...
The Barents Sea is experiencing long-term climate-driven changes, e.g. modification in oceanographic...
Understanding the impacts of global climate change on marine organisms is essential in a warming wor...
The effects of climate change on Arctic marine ecosystems and their biogeochemical cycles are diffic...
Natural Environment Research Council (GrantNumber(s): NE/J023094/1; Grant recipient(s): Ursula Witte...
Remineralization of organic matter at the seafloor is an important ecosystem function, as it drives ...
The Arctic Ocean is characterized by broad continental shelves, which have high rates of primary pro...
Forest, A. ...et al. -- 34 pages, 19 figures, 5 tablesA better understanding of how environmental ch...
In the Arctic, sea ice loss has already transformed the dominant sources and periodicity of primary...
This collection contains four datasets on (1) chlorophyll a and phaeopigment concentrations, (2) nit...
Arctic ecosystems are facing unprecedented changes today. Annual surface temperatures increased almo...
<div><p>The diversity-ecosystem function relationship is an important topic in ecology but has not r...
Secondary production (i.e. the amount of organic material produced through time) has been recognized...
The past decades have seen remarkable changes in the Arctic, a hotspot for climate change. Neverthel...
International audienceThe accelerated decline in Arctic sea ice and an ongoing trend toward more ene...
Fall case studies of three‐dimensional circulation, plankton, and benthos models explored the conseq...
The Barents Sea is experiencing long-term climate-driven changes, e.g. modification in oceanographic...
Understanding the impacts of global climate change on marine organisms is essential in a warming wor...