[HTML][HTML] How does glacier discharge affect marine biogeochemistry and primary production in the Arctic?
Freshwater discharge from glaciers is increasing across the Arctic in response to
anthropogenic climate change, which raises questions about the potential downstream …
anthropogenic climate change, which raises questions about the potential downstream …
[HTML][HTML] Utilising tourist-generated citizen science data in response to environmental challenges: A systematic literature review
There has been a proliferation of studies that have examined the impacts of public
participation in Citizen Science (CS) that respond to environmental challenges and the …
participation in Citizen Science (CS) that respond to environmental challenges and the …
Environmental DNA as a tool for monitoring Antarctic vertebrates
L Howell, M LaRue, SP Flanagan - New Zealand Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Antarctica is home to numerous species that are vulnerable to environmental change, and
assessing species responses requires long-term monitoring. However, Antarctica's extreme …
assessing species responses requires long-term monitoring. However, Antarctica's extreme …
Characterizing coastal phytoplankton seasonal succession patterns on the West Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract In coastal West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) waters, large phytoplankton blooms in
late austral spring fuel a highly productive marine ecosystem. However, WAP atmospheric …
late austral spring fuel a highly productive marine ecosystem. However, WAP atmospheric …
Dynamics of an intense diatom bloom in the Northern Antarctic Peninsula, February 2016
RR Costa, CRB Mendes, VM Tavano… - Limnology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Diatoms are considered the main base of the Southern Ocean food web as they are
responsible for more than 85% of its annual primary production and play a crucial role in the …
responsible for more than 85% of its annual primary production and play a crucial role in the …
Large diatom bloom off the Antarctic Peninsula during cool conditions associated with the 2015/2016 El Niño
RR Costa, CRB Mendes, A Ferreira… - … Earth & Environment, 2021 - nature.com
Diatoms play crucial functions in trophic structure and biogeochemical cycles. Due to
poleward warming, there has been a substantial decrease in diatom biomass, especially in …
poleward warming, there has been a substantial decrease in diatom biomass, especially in …
DNA metabarcoding data reveals harmful algal-bloom species undescribed previously at the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
C Liu, X Zhang, X Wang - Polar Biology, 2022 - Springer
Introduction of non-indigenous microbial organisms is forecast to pose a significant threat to
the northern Antarctic Peninsula (NAP) marine environments, but reliable data are still …
the northern Antarctic Peninsula (NAP) marine environments, but reliable data are still …
Environmental drivers of phytoplankton taxonomic composition in an Antarctic fjord
The impact of ice-ocean interaction on the Southern Ocean is expected to intensify in the
future. However, its influence on phytoplankton community composition remains an open …
future. However, its influence on phytoplankton community composition remains an open …
Spatiotemporal variations in Antarctic protistan communities highlight phytoplankton diversity and seasonal dominance by a novel cryptophyte lineage
The Andvord fjord in the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is known for its productivity and
abundant megafauna. Nevertheless, seasonal patterns of the molecular diversity and …
abundant megafauna. Nevertheless, seasonal patterns of the molecular diversity and …
Polar tourism as an effective research tool
AM Cusick, R Gilmore, A Bombosch, M Mascioni… - Oceanography, 2020 - JSTOR
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming regions in the world, with over 87% of
its glaciers in retreat. The resulting influx of glacial meltwater to the coastal ecosystems may …
its glaciers in retreat. The resulting influx of glacial meltwater to the coastal ecosystems may …