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West Antarctic Peninsula: An Ice-Dependent Coastal Marine Ecosystem In Transition, Hugh Ducklow, William R. Fraser, Michael P. Meredith, Sharon E. Stammerjohn, Scott C. Doney, Douglas G. Martinson, Sevrine F. Sailley, Oscar M. Schofield, Deborah K. Steinberg, Hugh Venables, Charles Amsler Sep 2013

West Antarctic Peninsula: An Ice-Dependent Coastal Marine Ecosystem In Transition, Hugh Ducklow, William R. Fraser, Michael P. Meredith, Sharon E. Stammerjohn, Scott C. Doney, Douglas G. Martinson, Sevrine F. Sailley, Oscar M. Schofield, Deborah K. Steinberg, Hugh Venables, Charles Amsler

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The extent, duration, and seasonality of sea ice and glacial discharge strongly influence Antarctic marine ecosystems. Most organisms' life cycles in this region are attuned to ice seasonality The annual retreat and melting of sea ice in the austral spring stratifies the upper ocean, triggering large phytoplankton blooms. The magnitude of the blooms is proportional to the winter extent of ice cover, which can act as a barrier to wind mixing. Antarctic krill, one of the most abundant metazoan populations on Earth, consume phytoplankton blooms dominated by large diatoms. Krill, in turn, support a large biomass of predators, including penguins, …


Trichodesmium-Derived Dissolved Organic Matter Is A Source Of Nitrogen Capable Of Supporting The Growth Of Toxic Red Tide Karenia Brevis, Rachel E. Sipler, Deborah A. Bronk, Sybil P. Seitzinger, Ronald J. Lauck, Lora R. Mcguinness, Gary J. Kirkpatrick, Cynthia A. Heil, Lee J. Kerkhof, Oscar M. Schofield Jan 2013

Trichodesmium-Derived Dissolved Organic Matter Is A Source Of Nitrogen Capable Of Supporting The Growth Of Toxic Red Tide Karenia Brevis, Rachel E. Sipler, Deborah A. Bronk, Sybil P. Seitzinger, Ronald J. Lauck, Lora R. Mcguinness, Gary J. Kirkpatrick, Cynthia A. Heil, Lee J. Kerkhof, Oscar M. Schofield

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Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) produced by the nitrogen-fixer Trichodesmium sp. has the potential to serve as a nitrogen source for the red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) from laboratory cultures of Trichodesmium sp. was isolated, concentrated and then supplied as a nutrient source to K. brevis cells collected from the Gulf of Mexico. K. brevis abundance increased immediately after Trichodesmium sp. cellular exudate (TCE) addition, allowing the population to double within the first 24 h. There was rapid and complete utilization of the TCE DON as well as ~89% of the TCE dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP). Additionally, …