Macroalgal forests export much of their production, partly supporting food webs and carbon stocks beyond their habitat, but evidence of their contribution in sediment carbon stocks is poor. We test the hypothesis that macroalgae contribute to carbon stocks in arctic marine sediments. We used environmental DNA (eDNA) fingerprinting on a large-scale set of surface sediment samples from Greenland and Svalbard. We evaluated eDNA results by comparing with traditional survey and tracer methods. The eDNA-based survey identified macroalgae in 94% of the sediment samples covering shallow nearshore areas to 1,460 m depth and 350 km offshore, with highest sequence abundance nearshore and with dominance of brown macroalgae. Overall, the eDNA results re...
In Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen), we quantified the zonation of visually dominant macroalgal taxa and o...
Under embargo until: 2020-12-14Safeguarding the services provided by marine forests inherently depen...
Marine macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat engineers along arctic coastal rocky s...
Macroalgal forests export much of their production, partly supporting food webs and carbon stocks be...
Our ability to assess biodiversity at relevant spatial and temporal scales for informing management ...
Macroalgae are major primary producers and ecosystem engineers along rocky shores of the Arctic. Wit...
Macroalgal distribution varies with prevailing environmental gradients in fjords, particularly in gl...
Macroalgae is a central part of marine shelf ecosystems in the Arctic, both as primary producers and...
Project Manager/Main Author Marc Anglès d’AuriacBlue forests, such as rockweed beds and seagrass mea...
High Arctic environments are particularly sensitive to climate changes, but retrieval of paleoecolog...
Marine primary productivity by micro- and macroalgae in Norway, limited to the photic zone (0 200 ...
The role of macroalgae (seaweed) as a global contributor to carbon drawdown within marine sediments ...
Macroalgae, in particular kelps, produce a large amount of biomass in Kongsfjorden, which is to a gr...
In the inner part of Billefjord, Svalbard, UNIS has three littoral sampling stations, included one c...
Combined hydroacoustic, video and direct examination by scuba-diving of the underwater meadows of Ho...
In Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen), we quantified the zonation of visually dominant macroalgal taxa and o...
Under embargo until: 2020-12-14Safeguarding the services provided by marine forests inherently depen...
Marine macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat engineers along arctic coastal rocky s...
Macroalgal forests export much of their production, partly supporting food webs and carbon stocks be...
Our ability to assess biodiversity at relevant spatial and temporal scales for informing management ...
Macroalgae are major primary producers and ecosystem engineers along rocky shores of the Arctic. Wit...
Macroalgal distribution varies with prevailing environmental gradients in fjords, particularly in gl...
Macroalgae is a central part of marine shelf ecosystems in the Arctic, both as primary producers and...
Project Manager/Main Author Marc Anglès d’AuriacBlue forests, such as rockweed beds and seagrass mea...
High Arctic environments are particularly sensitive to climate changes, but retrieval of paleoecolog...
Marine primary productivity by micro- and macroalgae in Norway, limited to the photic zone (0 200 ...
The role of macroalgae (seaweed) as a global contributor to carbon drawdown within marine sediments ...
Macroalgae, in particular kelps, produce a large amount of biomass in Kongsfjorden, which is to a gr...
In the inner part of Billefjord, Svalbard, UNIS has three littoral sampling stations, included one c...
Combined hydroacoustic, video and direct examination by scuba-diving of the underwater meadows of Ho...
In Kongsfjorden (Spitsbergen), we quantified the zonation of visually dominant macroalgal taxa and o...
Under embargo until: 2020-12-14Safeguarding the services provided by marine forests inherently depen...
Marine macroalgae are important primary producers and habitat engineers along arctic coastal rocky s...