Standing stocks and production rates for phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria were examined during four expeditions in the western Arctic Ocean (Chukchi Sea and Canada Basin) in the spring and summer of 2002 and 2004. Rates of primary production (PP) and bacterial production (BP) were higher in the summer than in spring and in shelf waters than in the basin. Most surprisingly, PP was 3-fold higher in 2004 than in 2002; ice-corrected rates were 1581 and 458 mg C/m**2/d respectively, for the entire region. The difference between years was mainly due to low ice coverage in the summer of 2004. The spatial and temporal variation in PP led to comparable variation in BP. Although temperature explained as much variability in BP as did PP or phy...
9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesDue to logistic difficulties, biological processes along the Arctic wint...
International audienceDuring August 2009, measurements of bacterial abundance and nucleic acid conte...
Global warming poses new threats to marine ecosystems since rising seawater temperature potentially ...
Bacterial carbon demand, an important component of ecosystem dynamics in polar waters and sea ice, i...
Recent observations in polar marine waters have shown that a large fraction of primary production ma...
Profiles from the euphotic zone at the end of July in the Greenland Sea showed that bacterial produc...
Special issue The Phytoplankton Megabloom beneath Arctic Sea Ice: Results from the ICESCAPE Program....
12 pages, 3 figures, 3 tablesIn August 1993, we measured photosynthesis, chlorophyll a, bacterial se...
Recent observations in polar marine waters have shown that a large fraction of primary production ma...
Recent observations in polar marine waters have shown that a large fraction of primary production ma...
Bacterial production and the accompanying environmental factors were measured in the water columns o...
Microbial plankton metabolism was examined during summer 2010 in sea ice-influenced waters of the Fr...
Microbial plankton metabolism was examined during summer 2010 in sea ice-influenced waters of the Fr...
Profiles from the euphotic zone at the end of July in the Greenland Sea showed that bacterial produc...
During 11 cruises along the east/west line-P transect from slope waters at P4 (1200 m depth) to the...
9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesDue to logistic difficulties, biological processes along the Arctic wint...
International audienceDuring August 2009, measurements of bacterial abundance and nucleic acid conte...
Global warming poses new threats to marine ecosystems since rising seawater temperature potentially ...
Bacterial carbon demand, an important component of ecosystem dynamics in polar waters and sea ice, i...
Recent observations in polar marine waters have shown that a large fraction of primary production ma...
Profiles from the euphotic zone at the end of July in the Greenland Sea showed that bacterial produc...
Special issue The Phytoplankton Megabloom beneath Arctic Sea Ice: Results from the ICESCAPE Program....
12 pages, 3 figures, 3 tablesIn August 1993, we measured photosynthesis, chlorophyll a, bacterial se...
Recent observations in polar marine waters have shown that a large fraction of primary production ma...
Recent observations in polar marine waters have shown that a large fraction of primary production ma...
Bacterial production and the accompanying environmental factors were measured in the water columns o...
Microbial plankton metabolism was examined during summer 2010 in sea ice-influenced waters of the Fr...
Microbial plankton metabolism was examined during summer 2010 in sea ice-influenced waters of the Fr...
Profiles from the euphotic zone at the end of July in the Greenland Sea showed that bacterial produc...
During 11 cruises along the east/west line-P transect from slope waters at P4 (1200 m depth) to the...
9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tablesDue to logistic difficulties, biological processes along the Arctic wint...
International audienceDuring August 2009, measurements of bacterial abundance and nucleic acid conte...
Global warming poses new threats to marine ecosystems since rising seawater temperature potentially ...