Community dynamics of bottom-ice algae in Dease Strait of the Canadian Arctic

Volume: 149, Pages: 27 - 39
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Sea ice algae are a characteristic feature in ice-covered seas, contributing a significant fraction of the total primary production in many areas and providing a concentrated food source of high nutritional value to grazers in the spring. Algae respond to physical changes in the sea ice environment by modifying their cellular carbon, nitrogen and pigment content, and by adjusting their photophysiological characteristics. In this study we...
Paper Details
Title
Community dynamics of bottom-ice algae in Dease Strait of the Canadian Arctic
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
149
Pages
27 - 39
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