The Arctic Ocean is highly susceptible to climate change as evidenced by rapid warming and the drastic loss of sea ice during summer. The consequences of these environmental changes for the microbial cycling of organic matter are largely unexplored. Here, we investigated the distribution and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) along with heterotrophic bacterial activity in seawater and sea ice of the Eurasian Basin at the time of the record ice minimum in 2012. Bacteria in seawater were highly responsive to fresh organic matter and remineralized on average 55% of primary production in the upper mixed layer. Correlation analysis showed that the accumulation of dissolved combined carbohydrates (DCCHO) and dissolved amino acids (DAA)...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are causing first-year sea ice (FYI)...
The Arctic Ocean faces multiple environmental changes induced by climate change on both global and r...
AbstractMarine organic matter (OM) sinks from surface water to the seafloor via the biological pump....
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
The Arctic Ocean is considerably affected by the consequences of global warming, including more extr...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has suffered a substantial decline in sea ice cover due to g...
The Arctic Ocean ecosystem is rapidly changing in response to climate warming. The ongoing decline o...
The Arctic Ocean receives a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rivers a...
Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are resulting in first-year...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are causing first-year sea ice (FYI)...
The Arctic Ocean faces multiple environmental changes induced by climate change on both global and r...
AbstractMarine organic matter (OM) sinks from surface water to the seafloor via the biological pump....
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
The Arctic Ocean is considerably affected by the consequences of global warming, including more extr...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has suffered a substantial decline in sea ice cover due to g...
The Arctic Ocean ecosystem is rapidly changing in response to climate warming. The ongoing decline o...
The Arctic Ocean receives a large amount of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rivers a...
Continuing losses of multi-year sea ice (MYI) across the Arctic are resulting in first-year...
The Arctic Ocean plays a key role in regulating the global climate, while being highly sensitive to ...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...