One of the most dramatic large-scale features in the ocean is the seasonal greening of the North Atlantic in spring and summer due to the accumulation of phytoplankton biomass in the surface layer. In 1953, Harald Ulrik Sverdrup hypothesized a now canonical mechanism for the development and timing of phytoplankton blooms in the North Atlantic. Over the next 60 years, Sverdrup's Critical Depth Hypothesis spurred progress in understanding of bloom dynamics and offered a valuable theoretical framework on which to build. In reviewing 60 years of literature, the authors trace the development of modern bloom initiation hypotheses, highlighting three case studies that illuminate the complexity, including both catalysts and impediments, of scientif...
Analyses of satellite-derived chlorophyll data indicate that the phase of rapid phytoplankton popula...
The onset of phytoplankton blooms in late winter, early spring has been traditionally associated wit...
International audienceThe North Atlantic bloom corresponds to a strong seasonal increase in phytopla...
One of the most dramatic large-scale features in the ocean is the seasonal greening of the North Atl...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America.The Critical Depth Hypothesis formalized by Sverdrup ...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The current status of the Sverdrup theory for the initiation of plankton blooms is examined. A presc...
International audienceThe spring, bloom is a renowned feature of many seasonal seas in the global oc...
The annual phytoplankton bloom is a key event in pelagic ecosystems. Variability in the timing, or p...
Discussions on the controls initiating the onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom in particular in ...
The North Atlantic spring bloom is a massive annual growth event of marine phytoplankton, tiny free-...
About 60 years ago, the critical depth hypothesis was proposed to describe the occurrence of spring ...
Sverdrup (1953. On conditions for the vernal blooming of phytoplankton. Journal du Conseil Internati...
Aim This study examined phytoplankton blooms on a global scale, with the intention of describing pa...
Analyses of satellite-derived chlorophyll data indicate that the phase of rapid phytoplankton popula...
The onset of phytoplankton blooms in late winter, early spring has been traditionally associated wit...
International audienceThe North Atlantic bloom corresponds to a strong seasonal increase in phytopla...
One of the most dramatic large-scale features in the ocean is the seasonal greening of the North Atl...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of America.The Critical Depth Hypothesis formalized by Sverdrup ...
The spring bloom dominates the annual cycle of phytoplankton abundance in large regions of the world...
The current status of the Sverdrup theory for the initiation of plankton blooms is examined. A presc...
International audienceThe spring, bloom is a renowned feature of many seasonal seas in the global oc...
The annual phytoplankton bloom is a key event in pelagic ecosystems. Variability in the timing, or p...
Discussions on the controls initiating the onset of the phytoplankton spring bloom in particular in ...
The North Atlantic spring bloom is a massive annual growth event of marine phytoplankton, tiny free-...
About 60 years ago, the critical depth hypothesis was proposed to describe the occurrence of spring ...
Sverdrup (1953. On conditions for the vernal blooming of phytoplankton. Journal du Conseil Internati...
Aim This study examined phytoplankton blooms on a global scale, with the intention of describing pa...
Analyses of satellite-derived chlorophyll data indicate that the phase of rapid phytoplankton popula...
The onset of phytoplankton blooms in late winter, early spring has been traditionally associated wit...
International audienceThe North Atlantic bloom corresponds to a strong seasonal increase in phytopla...