The Pacific Arctic Ocean has experienced a rapidly changing climate, sea-ice retreat, and enhanced primary production over the past few decades. The export production generated by photoautotrophs and heterotrophs has been characterized in the Arctic Ocean, but their seasonal variations in relative proportion are largely unknown due to the limited access in the ice-covered season. We measured the concentration and nitrogen isotope ratio of individual amino acids from sinking particles in the northern east Siberian Sea (KAMS1), northern Chukchi Sea (KAMS2), and Northwind Ridge (KAMS4) from August 2017 to July 2019. The average trophic position, based on differences in the nitrogen isotope ratios of glutamic acid and phenylalanine, can indicat...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
Abstract The western Arctic Shelf has long been considered as an important sink of nitrogen because ...
The Arctic sea-ice extent reached a record minimum in September 2012. Sea-ice decline increases the ...
Biological sources of organic matter in sinking particles were investigated using nitrogen isotope a...
Little is known about the distribution and dynamics of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) within Arcti...
The dramatic loss of summer sea-ice impacts Arctic Ocean biological productivity through poorly unde...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...
Realistic prediction of the near-future response of Arctic Ocean primary productivity to ongoing war...
Permafrost-affected soils around the Arctic Ocean contain a large reservoir of organic matter includ...
Nitrogen stable isotopes (δ15N) are used to study food web and foraging dynamics due to the step-wis...
We have reconstructed the surface water environment of the Arctic Ocean over the last ∼ 50,000 years...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient for primary production in the western Arctic Ocean.Measurements of t...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are produced by phytoplankton as part of the particulate or...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
Abstract The western Arctic Shelf has long been considered as an important sink of nitrogen because ...
The Arctic sea-ice extent reached a record minimum in September 2012. Sea-ice decline increases the ...
Biological sources of organic matter in sinking particles were investigated using nitrogen isotope a...
Little is known about the distribution and dynamics of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) within Arcti...
The dramatic loss of summer sea-ice impacts Arctic Ocean biological productivity through poorly unde...
The hydrography of the Arctic Seas is being altered by ongoing climate change, with knock-on effects...
Realistic prediction of the near-future response of Arctic Ocean primary productivity to ongoing war...
Permafrost-affected soils around the Arctic Ocean contain a large reservoir of organic matter includ...
Nitrogen stable isotopes (δ15N) are used to study food web and foraging dynamics due to the step-wis...
We have reconstructed the surface water environment of the Arctic Ocean over the last ∼ 50,000 years...
Primary productivity is limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) in most of the coastal Arctic, a...
There is strong evidence of an increase in primary production (PP) in the Arctic Ocean (AO) over the...
Nitrogen is a limiting nutrient for primary production in the western Arctic Ocean.Measurements of t...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are produced by phytoplankton as part of the particulate or...
Amino acids (AA) and carbohydrates (CHO) are important components of the marine organic carbon cycle...
Abstract The western Arctic Shelf has long been considered as an important sink of nitrogen because ...
The Arctic sea-ice extent reached a record minimum in September 2012. Sea-ice decline increases the ...