Bacterial diversity in sea ice, melt ponds, water column, ice algal aggregates and deep-sea sediments of the Central Arctic Ocean

  • Rapp, Josephine
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Publication date
January 2014

Abstract

Over the last decades, the Arctic Ocean has been subject to profound changes due to climate change and the observed environmental effects are amplified compared to other regions in the world. Most striking are the severe decline of Arctic sea ice extent and the projection of a predominantly ice-free Arctic Ocean in summer before the end of this century. Sea ice extent affects primary production of algae in sea ice and the surface ocean and, thus, also influences organic matter export to the deep sea. Changes have been shown to affect various size classes of Arctic communities, including bacteria. Since they play essential roles in carbon and nutrient cycling, bacteria are highly important for the biogeochemical functioning of the Arctic eco...

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