The C:N ratio is a critical parameter used in both global ocean carbon models and field studies to understand carbon and nutrient cycling as well as to estimate exported carbon from the euphotic zone. The so‐called Redfield ratio (C:N = 6.6 by atoms) [Redfield et al., 1963] is widely used for such calculations. Here we present data from the NE Greenland continental shelf that show that most of the C:N ratios for particulate (autotrophic and heterotrophic) and dissolved pools and rates of transformation among them exceed Redfield proportions from June to August, owing to species composition, size, and biological interactions. The ecosystem components that likely comprised sinking particles and had relatively high C:N ratios (geometric means)...
International audienceThe accelerated decline in Arctic sea ice and an ongoing trend toward more ene...
The concept of constant elemental ratios in plankton communities—the Redfield ratio—is of central im...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
The C:N ratio is a critical parameter used in both global ocean carbon models and field studies to u...
The C:N ratio is a critical parameter used in both global ocean carbon models and field studies to u...
Studying more than 3600 observations of particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate organic nit...
Particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) production by large calanoid copepods was invest...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
participantGeochemical fluxes have received particular attention in marine ecosystems in the context...
Abstract To enhance the accuracy of carbon cycling models as applied to sea ice in the changing Arct...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
Relationships between organic carbon, total nitrogen and organic nitrogen concentrations and variati...
Calanoid copepods, Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis and C. hyperboreus, are key species in Arctic ...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
International audienceThe accelerated decline in Arctic sea ice and an ongoing trend toward more ene...
The concept of constant elemental ratios in plankton communities—the Redfield ratio—is of central im...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
The C:N ratio is a critical parameter used in both global ocean carbon models and field studies to u...
The C:N ratio is a critical parameter used in both global ocean carbon models and field studies to u...
Studying more than 3600 observations of particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate organic nit...
Particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON) production by large calanoid copepods was invest...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
participantGeochemical fluxes have received particular attention in marine ecosystems in the context...
Abstract To enhance the accuracy of carbon cycling models as applied to sea ice in the changing Arct...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
Relationships between organic carbon, total nitrogen and organic nitrogen concentrations and variati...
Calanoid copepods, Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis and C. hyperboreus, are key species in Arctic ...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...
International audienceThe accelerated decline in Arctic sea ice and an ongoing trend toward more ene...
The concept of constant elemental ratios in plankton communities—the Redfield ratio—is of central im...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting nutrient for biological production in the Arctic Ocean. While diss...