Autotrophic and heterotrophic flagellates, microalgae and ciliates sampled at four stations in the White Sea in April 2002 were studied using epifluorescence microscopy. The concentrations of phototrophic 1.5 ?m algae in the middle and lower part of the ice core were very high: up to 6.1 ± 108 cells I?1 and 194 ?g C I?1. Heterotrophic algae made up the largest proportion of the nanoplankton (2-20 ?m) and microplankton (20-200 ?m) at depths 10-25 m below the ice. The proportion of ciliates ranged from about 0.01% to 18% at different stations and depths. Most of the ciliate biomass in the ice was made up of typical littoral zone species, whereas the water under the ice was dominated by phototrophic Myrionecta rubra. Ice algae, mainly flagella...
The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in a ...
Sympagic microzooplankton were studied during late winter in the northern Weddell Sea, for diversity...
The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in a ...
Samples of under ice water were collected at 4 stations not far from the White Sea Biological Statio...
To examine algae populations, three expeditions (in March 2001, April 2002 and February 2003) were c...
International audienceHeterotrophic microflagellates and ciliates (i.e., 20–200 μm size fraction) we...
Sea ice is an important habitat for a wide variety of microalgal species. Depending on the species c...
Pack ice around Svalbard was sampled during the expedition ARK XIX/1 of RV "Polarstern" (March-April...
Ice algal accumulations were recognised by their vertical distribution in the ice, as surface, inter...
Sea ice covers approximately 5 % of the ocean surface and is one of the most extensive ecosystems on...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
International audienceCopyright (c) 1996 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Biologists have ...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in a ...
Sympagic microzooplankton were studied during late winter in the northern Weddell Sea, for diversity...
The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in a ...
Samples of under ice water were collected at 4 stations not far from the White Sea Biological Statio...
To examine algae populations, three expeditions (in March 2001, April 2002 and February 2003) were c...
International audienceHeterotrophic microflagellates and ciliates (i.e., 20–200 μm size fraction) we...
Sea ice is an important habitat for a wide variety of microalgal species. Depending on the species c...
Pack ice around Svalbard was sampled during the expedition ARK XIX/1 of RV "Polarstern" (March-April...
Ice algal accumulations were recognised by their vertical distribution in the ice, as surface, inter...
Sea ice covers approximately 5 % of the ocean surface and is one of the most extensive ecosystems on...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
International audienceCopyright (c) 1996 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Biologists have ...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in a ...
Sympagic microzooplankton were studied during late winter in the northern Weddell Sea, for diversity...
The importance of newly formed sea ice in spring is likely to increase with formation of leads in a ...