Modeling Arctic sea‐ice algae: Physical drivers of spatial distribution and algae phenology

Volume: 122, Issue: 9, Pages: 7466 - 7487
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
Algae growing in sea ice represent a source of carbon for sympagic and pelagic ecosystems and contribute to the biological carbon pump. The biophysical habitat of sea ice on large scales and the physical drivers of algae phenology are key to understanding Arctic ecosystem dynamics and for predicting its response to ongoing Arctic climate change. In addition, quantifying potential feedback mechanisms between algae and physical processes is...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling Arctic sea‐ice algae: Physical drivers of spatial distribution and algae phenology
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
122
Issue
9
Pages
7466 - 7487
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