Antarctica holds a great number of inland lakes whose characteristics vary from ultra-oligotrophic to hypereutrophic, and from freshwater to hypersaline. The harsh conditions in these ecosystems (extremely low temperatures, large annual variation in solar radiation, light limitation below the ice) account for adaptive strategies of the selected phytoplankton species; some of them are mixotrophy, formation of resistant cysts, starch accumulation, pigment adaptation and motility. Algal richness is comparatively lower than in other parts of the world, although molecular studies are now revealing a biodiversity much higher than that previously based on morphological identifications. Many lakes are permanently stratified, such as perennially ice...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
The Rauer Islands contain more than fifty shallow lakes and small ephemeral ponds. Despite their pr...
The basic biogeographic zones proposed many years ago – the Subantarctic islands, Maritime Antarctic...
We investigated the phytoplankton structure in 60 lakes across a latitudinal gradient (2150 km), fro...
Lakes from Maritime Antarctica are regarded as systems generally inhabited by metazoan plankton capa...
Summary 1. The Southern Ocean is a large‐scale, relatively homogeneous upwelling ecosystem who...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
Previous studies conducted in summer in the lakes at Hope Bay (Antarctic Peninsula) between 1991 and...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
Se estudiaron tres cuerpos de agua con estado trófico contrastante de Bahía Esperanza (Península Ant...
The Antarctic continent is almost entirely covered by a vast icecap that reaches 4 km in thickness....
Phytoplankton communities dominating Musgos and Papu´a ponds with differing trophic states were samp...
SUMMARY. The ecology of the phytoplankton of Heywood Lake, Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Anta...
Abstract. The planktonic community of Crooked Lake, a large freshwater lake in the Vestfold Hills, A...
1. The temporal abundance and composition of the plankton of a continental Antarctic lake (Lake Druz...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
The Rauer Islands contain more than fifty shallow lakes and small ephemeral ponds. Despite their pr...
The basic biogeographic zones proposed many years ago – the Subantarctic islands, Maritime Antarctic...
We investigated the phytoplankton structure in 60 lakes across a latitudinal gradient (2150 km), fro...
Lakes from Maritime Antarctica are regarded as systems generally inhabited by metazoan plankton capa...
Summary 1. The Southern Ocean is a large‐scale, relatively homogeneous upwelling ecosystem who...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
Previous studies conducted in summer in the lakes at Hope Bay (Antarctic Peninsula) between 1991 and...
Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwate...
Se estudiaron tres cuerpos de agua con estado trófico contrastante de Bahía Esperanza (Península Ant...
The Antarctic continent is almost entirely covered by a vast icecap that reaches 4 km in thickness....
Phytoplankton communities dominating Musgos and Papu´a ponds with differing trophic states were samp...
SUMMARY. The ecology of the phytoplankton of Heywood Lake, Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Anta...
Abstract. The planktonic community of Crooked Lake, a large freshwater lake in the Vestfold Hills, A...
1. The temporal abundance and composition of the plankton of a continental Antarctic lake (Lake Druz...
: Phytoplankton (> 15 µm) was investigated in three shallow coastal areas at Admiralty Bay (AB) betw...
The Rauer Islands contain more than fifty shallow lakes and small ephemeral ponds. Despite their pr...
The basic biogeographic zones proposed many years ago – the Subantarctic islands, Maritime Antarctic...