The vertical positions of four dinoflagellate species in three 48 h periods in late summer in a Swedish fjord (the Gullmar Fjord) reflect changes to the depth of the halocline. During stable, stratified conditions, the chlorophyll a maximum exhibited a diurnal migration pattern, which was disrupted when the halocline was forced closer to the surface by the inflow of more saline water. While conditions were stable, all studied dinoflagellate species were most abundant below the halocline at 06:00 in contrast to the other times of the day when the highest cell concentrations were above the halocline, indicating diurnal vertical migration. However, when wind-induced inflow of more saline water forced the halocline closer to the surface, these ...
From 22 April to 19 June 1990, 7 stations located off La Rochelle, France, from near-shore ('bassin ...
Wind reversals and quick transitions from relaxation to upwelling in coastal areas cause major chang...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are susceptible to global change and ocean acidification through chan...
This study shows that different species of the same genus can behave differently in relation to a sa...
Increasing precipitation and surface water temperature due to global change may strengthen stratific...
Thermal stratification is increasing in strength as a result of higher surface water temperature. Th...
Increasing precipitation and surface water temperature due to global change may strengthen the salin...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Novel data on growth and migratory behaviour of a southern Norwegian strain of Protoceratium reticul...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) can offer motile phytoplankton a competitive advantage over other phyt...
Summary: Dinoflagellates account for most of the harmful phytoplankton species but relatively little...
10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tablesThis study explores vertical heterogeneities of in situ division rates ...
Marine protist species have been used for several decades as environmental indicators under the assu...
To better understand the mechanism underlying the bloom outbreaks of dinoflagellates, Ceratium furca...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing globally, causing economic, human health, and ecosystem h...
From 22 April to 19 June 1990, 7 stations located off La Rochelle, France, from near-shore ('bassin ...
Wind reversals and quick transitions from relaxation to upwelling in coastal areas cause major chang...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are susceptible to global change and ocean acidification through chan...
This study shows that different species of the same genus can behave differently in relation to a sa...
Increasing precipitation and surface water temperature due to global change may strengthen stratific...
Thermal stratification is increasing in strength as a result of higher surface water temperature. Th...
Increasing precipitation and surface water temperature due to global change may strengthen the salin...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Novel data on growth and migratory behaviour of a southern Norwegian strain of Protoceratium reticul...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) can offer motile phytoplankton a competitive advantage over other phyt...
Summary: Dinoflagellates account for most of the harmful phytoplankton species but relatively little...
10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tablesThis study explores vertical heterogeneities of in situ division rates ...
Marine protist species have been used for several decades as environmental indicators under the assu...
To better understand the mechanism underlying the bloom outbreaks of dinoflagellates, Ceratium furca...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing globally, causing economic, human health, and ecosystem h...
From 22 April to 19 June 1990, 7 stations located off La Rochelle, France, from near-shore ('bassin ...
Wind reversals and quick transitions from relaxation to upwelling in coastal areas cause major chang...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are susceptible to global change and ocean acidification through chan...