Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8886693 | Progress in Oceanography | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
This study highlights how diatoms and dinoflagellates are the main drivers of large-scale variations in C biomass for phytoplankton (> 2â¯Âµm), whereas unidentified flagellates/coccoids (2-8â¯Âµm) make a significant contribution to C biomass in oligotrophic domains, such as BS-CB, where diatoms and dinoflagellates are less abundant. Reduced surface water density (ÏT) was associated with deeper SCM layers, and with decreased C biomass of unidentified flagellates/coccoids (2-8â¯Âµm). These observations confirm recent studies highlighting the role of surface water stratification caused by melting sea ice in shaping nano- and microphytoplankton assemblages.
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Authors
David W. Crawford, Adrián O. Cefarelli, Ian A. Wrohan, Shea N. Wyatt, Diana E. Varela,