The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a major mode of variability in the North Atlantic, dominating atmospheric and oceanic conditions. Here, we examine the phytoplankton community-structure response to the NAO using the Continuous Plankton Recorder data set. In the Northeast Atlantic, in the transition region between the gyres, variability in the relative influence of subpolar or subtropical-like conditions is reflected in the physical environment. During positive NAO periods, the region experiences subpolar-like conditions, with strong wind stress and deep mixed layers. In contrast, during negative NAO periods, the region shifts toward more subtropical-like conditions. Diatoms dominate the phytoplankton community in positive NAO periods...
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in t...
We have made a comprehensive study of pigment distributions and microscopically determined phytoplan...
WOS:000522382500001International audienceThe North Atlantic phytoplankton spring bloom is the pinnac...
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a major mode of variability in the North Atlantic, dominatin...
Inter-annual variability in the timing of phytoplankton spring bloom and phytoplankton community str...
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey has been deployed since 1931 to describe and analyze p...
As primary producers, phytoplankton play a pivotal role in the marine environment and are central to...
International audienceShifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles,...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
Marine phytoplankton are microscopic in size, but have substantial roles in the marine environment, ...
Climate change is affecting the hydrodynamics of the world's oceans. How these changes will influenc...
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey has been used to characterize phytoplankton and zoopla...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in t...
We have made a comprehensive study of pigment distributions and microscopically determined phytoplan...
WOS:000522382500001International audienceThe North Atlantic phytoplankton spring bloom is the pinnac...
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is a major mode of variability in the North Atlantic, dominatin...
Inter-annual variability in the timing of phytoplankton spring bloom and phytoplankton community str...
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey has been deployed since 1931 to describe and analyze p...
As primary producers, phytoplankton play a pivotal role in the marine environment and are central to...
International audienceShifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles,...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
Marine phytoplankton are microscopic in size, but have substantial roles in the marine environment, ...
Climate change is affecting the hydrodynamics of the world's oceans. How these changes will influenc...
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) survey has been used to characterize phytoplankton and zoopla...
Shifts in global climate resonate in plankton dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and marine food webs....
The North Atlantic Ocean is the most intense marine sink for anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in t...
We have made a comprehensive study of pigment distributions and microscopically determined phytoplan...
WOS:000522382500001International audienceThe North Atlantic phytoplankton spring bloom is the pinnac...