In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton community structure, from diatoms to cryptophytes, has been documented. The shift was observed in consecutive years (1991-1996) during the austral summer and was correlated in time and space with glacial melt-water runoff and reduced surface water salinities. Elevated temperatures along the Peninsula will increase the extent of coastal melt-water zones and the seasonal prevalence of cryptophytes. This is significant because a change from diatoms to cryptophytes represents a marked shift in the size distribution of the phytoplankton community, which will, in turn, impact the zooplankton assemblage. Cryptophytes, because of their small size, are ...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) b...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variability affects multiple trophic levels in food we...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
The majority of the yearly organic carbon production in the coastal regions of the Southern Ocean oc...
Recent global warming reduces surface water salinity around the Antarctic Peninsula as a result of t...
The coastal waters of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) are associated with large phytoplankton blo...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (henceforth “Peninsula”) is experiencing rapid warming and melting that...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) has experienced significant increases in atmospheric and ocean te...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variability affects multiple trophic levels in food we...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) b...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variability affects multiple trophic levels in food we...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
In the nearshore coastal waters along the Antarctic Peninsula, a recurrent shift in phytoplankton co...
The majority of the yearly organic carbon production in the coastal regions of the Southern Ocean oc...
Recent global warming reduces surface water salinity around the Antarctic Peninsula as a result of t...
The coastal waters of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) are associated with large phytoplankton blo...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The climate around the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is rapidly changing and dramatically affect...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (henceforth “Peninsula”) is experiencing rapid warming and melting that...
The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) has experienced significant increases in atmospheric and ocean te...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variability affects multiple trophic levels in food we...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) b...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variability affects multiple trophic levels in food we...