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Comparative responses of two dominant Antarctic phytoplankton taxa to interactions between ocean acidification, warming, irradiance, and iron availability
ocean acidification warming irradiance
2014/11/28
We investigated the responses of the ecologically dominant Antarctic phytoplankton species Phaeocystis
antarctica (a prymnesiophyte) and Fragilariopsis cylindrus(a diatom) to a clustered matrix of th...
Iron, phosphorus, and nitrogen supply ratios define the biogeography of nitrogen fixation
Iron phosphorus nitrogen fixation
2014/4/2
We present a unified conceptual framework describing the competition between diazotrophs and non–
nitrogen-fixing marine plankton and their interaction with three essential nutrient elements: nitroge...
Increased intracellular concentrations of DMSP and DMSO in iron-limited oceanic phytoplankton Thalassiosira oceanica and Trichodesmium erythraeum
Increased intracellular DMSO Trichodesmium erythraeum
2014/4/2
We investigated the link between iron (Fe) limitation and intracellular dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP)
concentration in two oceanic phytoplankton species, the diatom Thalassiosira oceanica and the...
Persistence of iron(II) in surface waters of the western subarctic Pacific
Persistence of iron in surface waters western subarctic Pacific
2014/4/18
The distribution of dissolved iron(II) [Fe(II)] was studied in surface waters of the western subarctic Pacific during the Subarctic Pacific Iron Experiment for Ecosystem Dynamics Study-II (SEEDS II) i...
Dissolved iron in the Cretan Sea (eastern Mediterranean)
Dissolved iron in the Cretan Sea eastern Mediterranean
2014/5/9
Dissolved iron (Fe) distributions in the water column of the Cretan Sea show consistent patterns of elevated surface mixed layer concentrations (mean values of 1.44 and 1.95 nmol L-1 in March and Sept...
The role of soluble Fe(III) in the cycling of iron and sulfur in coastal marine sediments
The role of soluble Fe(III) cycling of iron sulfur in coastal marine sediments
2014/5/9
In marine sediments, Fe(III) is found predominantly as a solid. Recently, however, soluble species of Fe3+ complexed by natural organic ligands have been detected in coastal marine sediments with volt...