AbstractThe balance of physical and biological processes governing phytoplankton growth rates and the accumulation of biomass is widely debated in the literature, notably during the winter–spring transition. Here we show, in a temperate shelf sea that variability in the depth of the actively mixing surface layer is the leading order control. During a 2‐week period preceding the peak of the spring bloom we observe two distinct regimes; first, growth within the euphotic zone during the day and re‐distribution of new biomass to the seasonal pycnocline at night by convective mixing; then, more rapid biomass accumulation trapped within a shallower, wind‐driven actively mixing layer that was decoupled from the pycnocline below. Our observations o...
Several trigger mechanisms have been proposed for the onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom. Among...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
The balance of physical and biological processes governing phytoplankton growth rates and the accumu...
Phytoplankton blooms play an important role in the global carbon cycle and regulate marine ecosystem...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within w...
Analysis of detailed time series of bio-optical and temperature data from the North Sea supports the...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
The onset of phytoplankton blooms in late winter, early spring has been traditionally associated wit...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of density structure and its influence on primary production i...
Several trigger mechanisms have been proposed for the onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom. Among...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
The balance of physical and biological processes governing phytoplankton growth rates and the accumu...
Phytoplankton blooms play an important role in the global carbon cycle and regulate marine ecosystem...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within w...
Analysis of detailed time series of bio-optical and temperature data from the North Sea supports the...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
The Northwest European Shelf is positioned directly beneath the North Atlantic Storm Track, within...
The onset of phytoplankton blooms in late winter, early spring has been traditionally associated wit...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of density structure and its influence on primary production i...
Several trigger mechanisms have been proposed for the onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom. Among...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...
This work examines the seasonal cycle of vertical density structure and its influence on primary pro...