The North Atlantic Ocean is considered a nitrogen (N) limited system once vernal stabilisation of the water column alleviates light limitation and allows phytoplankton growth to deplete surface nutrients to virtually undetectable levels. Ammonium and other regenerated N forms are then the main surface N source for phytoplankton production. The effort to determine which phytoplankton groups contribute to long-term biological export production would be greatly aided by information on which phytoplankton groups are responsible for the assimilation of nitrate, as opposed to those assimilating predominantly regenerated N. In this study, we used the natural abundance N isotopes to examine basin-scale patterns of nitrate and regenerated N a...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
The effect of inorganic nutrients on planktonic assemblages has traditionally relied on concentratio...
The effect of inorganic nutrients on planktonic assemblages has traditionally relied on concentratio...
Globally, mainly nitrogen or phosphorus is limiting the primary production. New nitrogen can enter e...
The goals o f this thesis were to investigate the uptake rates of inorganic and organic forms of nit...
Nitrate utilization by marine phytoplankton is an important component of the marine nitrogen cycle....
Fixed inorganic nitrogen (N) is persistently scarce in the well-lit regions of the subtropical ocean...
A Lagrangian experiment was set up at 47 degreesN 20 degreesW in the northeast Atlantic as part of t...
Fixed N (nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium) is a limiting nutrient for photosynthesis in the surface oc...
Ocean deoxygenation due to climate change may alter redox-sensitive nutrient cycles in the marine en...
Major changes to Arctic marine ecosystems have resulted in longer growing seasons with increased phy...
Primary production in the oligotrophic oceans has traditionally been thought to be supported mainly ...
Previous bioassays conducted in the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean identified availability of inorganic...
With anthropogenic climate change altering the ocean, it is critical to understand what variables c...
The stable isotope 15N was used to measure nitrogen uptake in the coastal upwelling region off Orego...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
The effect of inorganic nutrients on planktonic assemblages has traditionally relied on concentratio...
The effect of inorganic nutrients on planktonic assemblages has traditionally relied on concentratio...
Globally, mainly nitrogen or phosphorus is limiting the primary production. New nitrogen can enter e...
The goals o f this thesis were to investigate the uptake rates of inorganic and organic forms of nit...
Nitrate utilization by marine phytoplankton is an important component of the marine nitrogen cycle....
Fixed inorganic nitrogen (N) is persistently scarce in the well-lit regions of the subtropical ocean...
A Lagrangian experiment was set up at 47 degreesN 20 degreesW in the northeast Atlantic as part of t...
Fixed N (nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium) is a limiting nutrient for photosynthesis in the surface oc...
Ocean deoxygenation due to climate change may alter redox-sensitive nutrient cycles in the marine en...
Major changes to Arctic marine ecosystems have resulted in longer growing seasons with increased phy...
Primary production in the oligotrophic oceans has traditionally been thought to be supported mainly ...
Previous bioassays conducted in the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean identified availability of inorganic...
With anthropogenic climate change altering the ocean, it is critical to understand what variables c...
The stable isotope 15N was used to measure nitrogen uptake in the coastal upwelling region off Orego...
Phytoplankton in nitrogen-depleted coastal Atlantic waters off North Carolina, USA, had a positive r...
The effect of inorganic nutrients on planktonic assemblages has traditionally relied on concentratio...
The effect of inorganic nutrients on planktonic assemblages has traditionally relied on concentratio...