Understanding seasonal and multiyear variability of primary producers’ populations in the Mauritanian coastal upwelling system along the northwestern African margin may help to predict future impact of climate change (e.g., nutrient availability, productivity, and phyto- and zooplankton dynamics). For this, continuous, long time-series are required. A major challenge in obtaining these time-series is the logistics associated with the uninterrupted, in-situ sampling over several years. Sediment traps represent a reliable alternative. In this study, we assess the variations of the diatom community in samples almost continuously collected between June 2003 and March 2020 with 17 sediment traps deployed at site CBeu (=Cape Blanc eutrophic), loc...
Seasonal and interannual variability of fluxes of several primary and secondary producers in the Mau...
We report on diatom abundance and preservation stratigraphy in the uppermost four cores of Ocean Dri...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
A more than two-decadal sediment trap record from the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystem (EBUE) of...
A multiannual, continuous sediment trap experiment was conducted at the mooring site CBeu (Cape Blan...
Coastal upwelling systems account for approximately half of global ocean primary production and cont...
Continuous multiyear records of sediment-trap-gained microorganism fluxes are scarce. Such studies a...
A more than two-decadal sediment trap record from the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystem (EBUE) of...
The modern eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) is a major natural source for atmospheric carbon dioxide...
Diatom abundance and species composition were quantitatively studied in two latest Quaternary (~130 ...
[1] The low-latitude upwelling regime off the Mauritanian coast in the subtropical NE Atlantic accou...
11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesAnticyclonic mesoscale eddies (ACME) have been proposed as a mechanism ...
The ocean off NW Africa is the second most important coastal upwelling system with a total annual pr...
Rates of microzooplankton grazing and phytoplankton growth are seldom measured with respect to time,...
Long‐term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
Seasonal and interannual variability of fluxes of several primary and secondary producers in the Mau...
We report on diatom abundance and preservation stratigraphy in the uppermost four cores of Ocean Dri...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
A more than two-decadal sediment trap record from the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystem (EBUE) of...
A multiannual, continuous sediment trap experiment was conducted at the mooring site CBeu (Cape Blan...
Coastal upwelling systems account for approximately half of global ocean primary production and cont...
Continuous multiyear records of sediment-trap-gained microorganism fluxes are scarce. Such studies a...
A more than two-decadal sediment trap record from the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystem (EBUE) of...
The modern eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) is a major natural source for atmospheric carbon dioxide...
Diatom abundance and species composition were quantitatively studied in two latest Quaternary (~130 ...
[1] The low-latitude upwelling regime off the Mauritanian coast in the subtropical NE Atlantic accou...
11 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesAnticyclonic mesoscale eddies (ACME) have been proposed as a mechanism ...
The ocean off NW Africa is the second most important coastal upwelling system with a total annual pr...
Rates of microzooplankton grazing and phytoplankton growth are seldom measured with respect to time,...
Long‐term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...
Seasonal and interannual variability of fluxes of several primary and secondary producers in the Mau...
We report on diatom abundance and preservation stratigraphy in the uppermost four cores of Ocean Dri...
Long-term data characterizing the oceans' biological carbon pump are essential for understanding imp...