The European Arctic is characterized by large surface areas of coastal seas and long coastlines where important ecosystem processes are regulated by marine microbiomes that contribute to global carbon cycling via primary productivity and atmospheric CO2 drawdown. In addition to biogeochemical cycling, these complex microbial ecosystems also support major marine food webs and lend themselves to marine bioprospecting for novel biotechnologies. However, they are not well understood and remain unpredictable. For example, northern coastal Norway is periodically affected by unwanted ecosystem functions such as sporadic harmful algae blooms that are detrimental to local aquaculture industry. These cold adapted marine microbiomes perform ecological...
The Arctic Ocean ecosystem is rapidly changing in response to climate warming. The ongoing decline o...
Abstract Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming...
The pronounced warming at high latitude alters a range of physical conditions i.e. the magnitude of ...
The Arctic Ocean is a unique marine environment with respect to irradiation periodicity and intensit...
Marine microbes are crucial for the marine food web and carbon cycle. Algae are the main source of o...
As climate change is expected to be extremely intense in the Arctic Ocean there is an utmost need to...
Climate models project that the Arctic Ocean may experience ice-free summers by the second half of t...
Significant changes to seasonal ice cover, stratification, and warming are altering the oceanic bo...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) results in acidification of the oceans, expected to...
Climate models project that the Arctic Ocean may experience ice-free summers by the second half of t...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
The Arctic Ocean ecosystem is rapidly changing in response to climate warming. The ongoing decline o...
Abstract Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming...
The pronounced warming at high latitude alters a range of physical conditions i.e. the magnitude of ...
The Arctic Ocean is a unique marine environment with respect to irradiation periodicity and intensit...
Marine microbes are crucial for the marine food web and carbon cycle. Algae are the main source of o...
As climate change is expected to be extremely intense in the Arctic Ocean there is an utmost need to...
Climate models project that the Arctic Ocean may experience ice-free summers by the second half of t...
Significant changes to seasonal ice cover, stratification, and warming are altering the oceanic bo...
The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) results in acidification of the oceans, expected to...
Climate models project that the Arctic Ocean may experience ice-free summers by the second half of t...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
Ocean acidification and warming are two main consequences of climate change that can directly affect...
The Arctic Ocean ecosystem is rapidly changing in response to climate warming. The ongoing decline o...
Abstract Sea ice continues to decline across many regions of the Arctic, with remaining ice becoming...
The pronounced warming at high latitude alters a range of physical conditions i.e. the magnitude of ...