Protists in the central Arctic Ocean are adapted to the harsh environmental conditions of its various habitats. During the Polarstern cruise ARK-XXVI/3 in 2011, at one sea-ice station, large aggregates accumulated at the bottom of the melt ponds. In this study, the protist assemblages of the bottom layer of the sea-ice and melt-pond aggregate were investigated using flow cytometry and 454-pyrosequencing. The objective is to provide a first molecular overview of protist biodiversity in these habitats and to consider the overlaps and/or differences in the community compositions. Results of flow cytometry pointed to a cell size distribution that was dominated by 3–10 µm nanoflagellates. The phylogenetic classification of all sequences was cond...
International audienceArctic marine protist communities have been understudied due to challenging sa...
International audienceMassive phytoplankton blooms develop at the Arctic ice edge, sometimes extendi...
The Arctic Ocean is facing rapid environmental changes with cascading effects on the entire Arctic m...
Protists in the central Arctic Ocean are adapted to the harsh environmental conditions of its variou...
The sea ice structure of the Arctic Ocean has changed measurably in the last decades. Sea ice declin...
<p>Sea ice is a large and diverse ecosystem contributing significantly to primary production in ice-...
Sea ice is a large and diverse ecosystem inhabited by bacteria and protists contributing significant...
The protist assemblage in the central Arctic Ocean is scarcely surveyed despite them being the major...
In the ongoing discussion of the distribution of protists, whether they are globally distributed or ...
The large declines in Arctic sea-ice age and extent over the last decades could have altered the div...
The ongoing decrease in sea ice thickness and extent is expected to have significant implications ...
Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has been subject to profound changes due to climate change a...
In summer 2012, Arctic sea ice declined to a record minimum and, as a consequence of the melting, la...
Protists are single-celled organisms, which are very sensitive to changes in environmental paramete...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
International audienceArctic marine protist communities have been understudied due to challenging sa...
International audienceMassive phytoplankton blooms develop at the Arctic ice edge, sometimes extendi...
The Arctic Ocean is facing rapid environmental changes with cascading effects on the entire Arctic m...
Protists in the central Arctic Ocean are adapted to the harsh environmental conditions of its variou...
The sea ice structure of the Arctic Ocean has changed measurably in the last decades. Sea ice declin...
<p>Sea ice is a large and diverse ecosystem contributing significantly to primary production in ice-...
Sea ice is a large and diverse ecosystem inhabited by bacteria and protists contributing significant...
The protist assemblage in the central Arctic Ocean is scarcely surveyed despite them being the major...
In the ongoing discussion of the distribution of protists, whether they are globally distributed or ...
The large declines in Arctic sea-ice age and extent over the last decades could have altered the div...
The ongoing decrease in sea ice thickness and extent is expected to have significant implications ...
Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has been subject to profound changes due to climate change a...
In summer 2012, Arctic sea ice declined to a record minimum and, as a consequence of the melting, la...
Protists are single-celled organisms, which are very sensitive to changes in environmental paramete...
Sea ice is a large environment controlled by a number of abiotic factors (i.e. low temperatures and ...
International audienceArctic marine protist communities have been understudied due to challenging sa...
International audienceMassive phytoplankton blooms develop at the Arctic ice edge, sometimes extendi...
The Arctic Ocean is facing rapid environmental changes with cascading effects on the entire Arctic m...