Inherent to sea ice, like other high latitude environments, is the strong seasonality driven by changes in insolation throughout the year. Sea-ice organisms are exposed to shifting, sometimes limiting, conditions of temperature and salinity. An array of adaptations to survive these and other challenges has been acquired by those organisms that inhabit the ice. One key adaptive response is the production of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), which play multiple roles in the entrapment, retention and survival of microorganisms in sea ice. In this concept paper we consider two main areas of sea-ice microbiology: the physico-chemical properties that define sea ice as a microbial habitat, imparting particular advantages and limits; and ex...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
Abstract Sea ice plays an important role in high latitude biogeochemical cycles, ecosystems, and cli...
The porous nature of sea ice not only provides a habitat for ice algae but also opens a pathway for ...
Inherent to sea ice, like other high latitude environments, is the strong seasonality driven by chan...
Over the past 50 years there has been much effort invested in the investigation of the ecology of se...
Over the past 50 years there has been much effort invested in the investigation of the ecology of se...
Microbial communities encased in growing sea ice must contend with the combined stresses of low tem...
The structure of sea-ice bacterial communities is frequently different from that in seawater. Bacter...
Earth’s oceans are predominantly cold, with nearly 90% of their volume having temperatures below 5 °...
The sea ice microbial community plays a key role in the productivity of the Southern Ocean. Exopolys...
The sea ice microbial community plays a key role in the productivity of the Southern Ocean. Exopolys...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a major compo...
Abstract Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
Abstract Sea ice plays an important role in high latitude biogeochemical cycles, ecosystems, and cli...
The porous nature of sea ice not only provides a habitat for ice algae but also opens a pathway for ...
Inherent to sea ice, like other high latitude environments, is the strong seasonality driven by chan...
Over the past 50 years there has been much effort invested in the investigation of the ecology of se...
Over the past 50 years there has been much effort invested in the investigation of the ecology of se...
Microbial communities encased in growing sea ice must contend with the combined stresses of low tem...
The structure of sea-ice bacterial communities is frequently different from that in seawater. Bacter...
Earth’s oceans are predominantly cold, with nearly 90% of their volume having temperatures below 5 °...
The sea ice microbial community plays a key role in the productivity of the Southern Ocean. Exopolys...
The sea ice microbial community plays a key role in the productivity of the Southern Ocean. Exopolys...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a major compo...
Abstract Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming...
The characterisation of extraterrestrial environments has evolved over the past decades as more disc...
Abstract Sea ice plays an important role in high latitude biogeochemical cycles, ecosystems, and cli...
The porous nature of sea ice not only provides a habitat for ice algae but also opens a pathway for ...