Earth’s oceans are predominantly cold, with nearly 90% of their volume having temperatures below 5 °C. Microorganisms commonly referred to as psychrophiles have adapted to the temperatures of these cold waters. The most extreme psychrophiles are found inside the sea ice of polar oceans, where bacterial growth can be observed down to -20 °C. Sea ice consists of a matrix of ice and high-saline water (brine) that provide a unique habitat for microbial communities. Microscopic algae and bacteria dominate these extreme environments, which are considered very stressful as they are characterised by large variations in salinity, low temperatures, and low radiation levels. However, the brine-filled channels also provide a platform from which microsc...
The European Arctic is characterized by large surface areas of coastal seas and long coastlines wher...
Areas in western Antarctica are experiencing rapid climate change, where ocean warming results in mo...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Polar marine regions are dominated by sea ice, where large gradients in temperature, salinity, nutri...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Marine and freshwater polar environments are characterized by intense physical forces and strong sea...
Sea ice algae, like some coastal and estuarine phytoplankton, are naturally exposed to a wider range...
Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming increasi...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Microbial life, particularly prokaryotic life, is prev...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Sea-ice is a predominant feature of polar oceans and exerts a unique influence on marine ecosystems....
Microbial communities encased in growing sea ice must contend with the combined stresses of low tem...
The European Arctic is characterized by large surface areas of coastal seas and long coastlines wher...
Areas in western Antarctica are experiencing rapid climate change, where ocean warming results in mo...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Polar marine regions are dominated by sea ice, where large gradients in temperature, salinity, nutri...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Marine and freshwater polar environments are characterized by intense physical forces and strong sea...
Sea ice algae, like some coastal and estuarine phytoplankton, are naturally exposed to a wider range...
Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming increasi...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Microbial life, particularly prokaryotic life, is prev...
The Arctic Ocean is more susceptible to ocean acidification than other marine environments due to it...
Sea-ice is a predominant feature of polar oceans and exerts a unique influence on marine ecosystems....
Microbial communities encased in growing sea ice must contend with the combined stresses of low tem...
The European Arctic is characterized by large surface areas of coastal seas and long coastlines wher...
Areas in western Antarctica are experiencing rapid climate change, where ocean warming results in mo...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...