Spring phytoplankton blooms play a major role in the carbon biogeochemical cycle of the Oyashio region, western subarctic Pacific, where the seasonal biological drawdown effect on seawater pCO 2 is one of the greatest among the world\u27s oceans. However, the bloom often terminates before depleting macronutrients, and the initiation and magnitude of the bloom is heterogeneous. We conducted a high resolution taxonomic and physiological assessment of phytoplankton in relation to the different physicochemical water masses of Coastal Oyashio Water (COW), Oyashio water (OYW), and modified Kuroshio water (MKW) in the Oyashio region from April to June 2007. Massive diatom blooms were found in April. Then, chlorophyll a concentration, cell abundanc...
Multiplatform observations of ocean biogeochemical data were used to elucidate meridional difference...
Temporal changes in the abundance, community composition, and photosynthetic physiology of phytoplan...
The subarctic Pacific is one of the major high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) regions where marine ...
Multiyear (2003-2008) time series observations along the A line provided information on the temporal...
Globally, the western subarctic Pacific is known as the region with the largest seasonal drawdown in...
In order to detect iron (Fe) stress in micro-sized (20-200 μm) diatoms in the Oyashio region, wester...
We have performed an in situ test of the iron limitation hypothesis in the subarctic North Pacific O...
Diatom blooms play a central role in supporting foodwebs and sequestering biogenic carbon to depth. ...
Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and thus...
We report results from the Subarctic Ecosystem Response to Iron Enrichment Study (SERIES) experiment...
Global warming increases sea temperatures and intensifies stratification of the water column, which ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, and much...
We initiated and mapped a diatom bloom in the northeast subarctic Pacific by concurrently adding dis...
Scientists from the University of Maine and San Francisco State University propose to do deck-board ...
Diatoms are unicellular phytoplankton known for an ability to respond quickly to nutrient pulses, al...
Multiplatform observations of ocean biogeochemical data were used to elucidate meridional difference...
Temporal changes in the abundance, community composition, and photosynthetic physiology of phytoplan...
The subarctic Pacific is one of the major high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) regions where marine ...
Multiyear (2003-2008) time series observations along the A line provided information on the temporal...
Globally, the western subarctic Pacific is known as the region with the largest seasonal drawdown in...
In order to detect iron (Fe) stress in micro-sized (20-200 μm) diatoms in the Oyashio region, wester...
We have performed an in situ test of the iron limitation hypothesis in the subarctic North Pacific O...
Diatom blooms play a central role in supporting foodwebs and sequestering biogenic carbon to depth. ...
Changes in iron (Fe) bioavailability influence diatom physiology and community composition, and thus...
We report results from the Subarctic Ecosystem Response to Iron Enrichment Study (SERIES) experiment...
Global warming increases sea temperatures and intensifies stratification of the water column, which ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, and much...
We initiated and mapped a diatom bloom in the northeast subarctic Pacific by concurrently adding dis...
Scientists from the University of Maine and San Francisco State University propose to do deck-board ...
Diatoms are unicellular phytoplankton known for an ability to respond quickly to nutrient pulses, al...
Multiplatform observations of ocean biogeochemical data were used to elucidate meridional difference...
Temporal changes in the abundance, community composition, and photosynthetic physiology of phytoplan...
The subarctic Pacific is one of the major high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) regions where marine ...