Vertical distributions of biogenic silica (bSi), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and key biomineral-forming phytoplankton indicate vertical zoning, or partitioning, during the late summer stratified period in the northeast Atlantic. Coccolithophores were generally more numerous in the surface mixed layer, whilst PIC concentrations were more homogenous with depth throughout the euphotic zone. Diatoms were notably more abundant and more diverse in the lower euphotic zone beneath the mixed layer in association with subsurface maxima in chlorophyll-a, bSi and oxygen concentrations. The four dominant coccolithophore species (Emiliania huxleyi, Gephyrocapsa muellerae, Syracosphera spp., and Rhabdosphaera clavigera) represented 78 ± 20% (range ...
International audienceFrom a synthesis of recent oceanic observations and paleo-data it is evident t...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
A key difficulty in ocean acidification (OA) research is to predict its impact after physiological, ...
Vertical distributions of biogenic silica (bSi), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and key biominer...
Primary production (PP), calcification (CAL), bacterial production (BP) and dark community respirati...
We determined the spatial and temporal dynamics of major phytoplankton groups in relation to biogeoc...
The late stage of the North East Atlantic (NEA) spring bloom was investigated during June 2005 along...
The composition of bacterial and phytoplankton communities during phytoplankton blooms, and their in...
Coccolithophores are recognized as having a significant influence on the global carbon cycle through...
The Great Calcite Belt (GCB) of the Southern Ocean is a region of elevated summertime upper ocean ca...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) exports 5 - 12 Gt C yr?1 to the deep sea and is important for the d...
The standing stocks of nanophytoplankton and picoplankton in the northeast Atlantic Ocean in June an...
Coccolithophores are a biogeochemically important calcifying group of phytoplankton that exert signi...
Coccolithophores are a biogeochemically important phytoplankton group, fulfilling an important role ...
The biological dynamics of pelagic marine ecosystems are strongly influenced by the size structure a...
International audienceFrom a synthesis of recent oceanic observations and paleo-data it is evident t...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
A key difficulty in ocean acidification (OA) research is to predict its impact after physiological, ...
Vertical distributions of biogenic silica (bSi), particulate inorganic carbon (PIC) and key biominer...
Primary production (PP), calcification (CAL), bacterial production (BP) and dark community respirati...
We determined the spatial and temporal dynamics of major phytoplankton groups in relation to biogeoc...
The late stage of the North East Atlantic (NEA) spring bloom was investigated during June 2005 along...
The composition of bacterial and phytoplankton communities during phytoplankton blooms, and their in...
Coccolithophores are recognized as having a significant influence on the global carbon cycle through...
The Great Calcite Belt (GCB) of the Southern Ocean is a region of elevated summertime upper ocean ca...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) exports 5 - 12 Gt C yr?1 to the deep sea and is important for the d...
The standing stocks of nanophytoplankton and picoplankton in the northeast Atlantic Ocean in June an...
Coccolithophores are a biogeochemically important calcifying group of phytoplankton that exert signi...
Coccolithophores are a biogeochemically important phytoplankton group, fulfilling an important role ...
The biological dynamics of pelagic marine ecosystems are strongly influenced by the size structure a...
International audienceFrom a synthesis of recent oceanic observations and paleo-data it is evident t...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
A key difficulty in ocean acidification (OA) research is to predict its impact after physiological, ...