Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications to the food web have been previously associated with rapid warming of surface waters in the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). However, ecological and physiological attributes that favor dominance of these flagellates in the region have not been fully explored. The overall aim of this work was to characterize the phytoplankton pigments and assemblages in relation to environmental conditions during three successive summer cruises (2013, 2014 and 2015) in the Gerlache Strait − a coastal area in the northern WAP. Data on phytoplankton (through HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment analysis) and associated physical (water column structure) and chemical (macronut...
Coastal zones of Antarctica harbor rich but highly variable phytoplankton communities. The mechanism...
The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Penins...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (henceforth “Peninsula”) is experiencing rapid warming and melting that...
The seasonal advance and retreat of sea ice around the northern Antarctic Peninsula can have a signi...
Recent global warming reduces surface water salinity around the Antarctic Peninsula as a result of t...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) has experienced rapid warming and melting since the mid-20th cent...
Diatoms are considered the main base of the Southern Ocean food web as they are responsible for more...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The coastal waters of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) are associated with large phytoplankton blo...
The majority of the yearly organic carbon production in the coastal regions of the Southern Ocean oc...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is considered vulnerable to warming, yet we still know little abo...
Coastal zones of Antarctica harbor rich but highly variable phytoplankton communities. The mechanism...
The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Penins...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (henceforth “Peninsula”) is experiencing rapid warming and melting that...
The seasonal advance and retreat of sea ice around the northern Antarctic Peninsula can have a signi...
Recent global warming reduces surface water salinity around the Antarctic Peninsula as a result of t...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) has experienced rapid warming and melting since the mid-20th cent...
Diatoms are considered the main base of the Southern Ocean food web as they are responsible for more...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The coastal waters of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) are associated with large phytoplankton blo...
The majority of the yearly organic carbon production in the coastal regions of the Southern Ocean oc...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
Climate change at the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is predicted to cause major changes in phyto...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is considered vulnerable to warming, yet we still know little abo...
Coastal zones of Antarctica harbor rich but highly variable phytoplankton communities. The mechanism...
The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Penins...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...