Microalgal community structure and primary production in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice: A synthesis
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and
climate models. In this paper, published and unpublished data on sympagic (ice-associated) …
climate models. In this paper, published and unpublished data on sympagic (ice-associated) …
Status and trends in the structure of Arctic benthic food webs
Ongoing climate warming is causing a dramatic loss of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, and it is
projected that the Arctic Ocean will become seasonally ice-free by 2040. Many studies of …
projected that the Arctic Ocean will become seasonally ice-free by 2040. Many studies of …
Mixotrophic haptophytes are key bacterial grazers in oligotrophic coastal waters
Grazing rate estimates indicate that approximately half of the bacterivory in oligotrophic
oceans is due to mixotrophic flagellates (MFs). However, most estimations have considered …
oceans is due to mixotrophic flagellates (MFs). However, most estimations have considered …
Exploring the uncultured microeukaryote majority in the oceans: reevaluation of ribogroups within stramenopiles
Molecular surveys in planktonic marine systems have unveiled a large novel diversity of
small protists. A large part of this diversity belongs to basal heterotrophic stramenopiles and …
small protists. A large part of this diversity belongs to basal heterotrophic stramenopiles and …
CARD-FISH in the sequencing era: opening a new universe of protistan ecology
Phagotrophic protists are key players in aquatic food webs. Although sequencing-based
studies have revealed their enormous diversity, ecological information on in situ abundance …
studies have revealed their enormous diversity, ecological information on in situ abundance …
Cryptophyta as major bacterivores in freshwater summer plankton
Small bacterivorous eukaryotes play a cardinal role in aquatic food webs and their
taxonomic classification is currently a hot topic in aquatic microbial ecology. Despite …
taxonomic classification is currently a hot topic in aquatic microbial ecology. Despite …
Mixotrophy in the marine red-tide cryptophyte Teleaulax amphioxeia and ingestion and grazing impact of cryptophytes on natural populations of bacteria in Korean …
Cryptophytes are ubiquitous and one of the major phototrophic components in marine
plankton communities. They often cause red tides in the waters of many countries …
plankton communities. They often cause red tides in the waters of many countries …
Methods for biogeochemical studies of sea ice: The state of the art, caveats, and recommendations
Over the past two decades, with recognition that the ocean's sea-ice cover is neither
insensitive to climate change nor a barrier to light and matter, research in sea-ice …
insensitive to climate change nor a barrier to light and matter, research in sea-ice …
Strong seasonality in arctic estuarine microbial food webs
Microbial communities in the coastal Arctic Ocean experience extreme variability in organic
matter and inorganic nutrients driven by seasonal shifts in sea ice extent and freshwater …
matter and inorganic nutrients driven by seasonal shifts in sea ice extent and freshwater …
Planktonic microbial eukaryotes in polar surface waters: recent advances in high-throughput sequencing
Q Liu, Q Zhao, A McMinn, EJ Yang, Y Jiang - Marine Life Science & …, 2021 - Springer
Marine microbial eukaryotes are important primary producers and play critical roles in key
biogeochemical cycles. Recent advances in sequencing technology have focused attention …
biogeochemical cycles. Recent advances in sequencing technology have focused attention …