2016
DOI: 10.3402/polar.v35.20703
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Algal biomass and pigments along a latitudinal gradient in Victoria Land lakes, East Antarctica

Abstract: It is generally accepted that Antarctic terrestrial diversity decreases as latitude increases, but latitudinal patterns of several organisms are not always as clear as expected. The Victoria Land region is rich in lakes and ponds and spans 8 degrees of latitude that encompasses gradients in factors such as solar radiation, temperature, ice cover and day length. An understanding of the links between latitudinally driven environmental and biodiversity changes is essential to the understanding of the ecology and … Show more

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“…This results similar to previous study that the highly significant linear regressions were obtained for chlorophyll a, total biomass, chlorophyll b green algae and lutein-green algae (74). Moreover, the pigment indices were correlated and revealed importantly community features as biomass and diversity (75). Therefore, all results suggest that the relationship between biomass and pigment contents is directly linked to photosynthesis.…”
Section: Correlation Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This results similar to previous study that the highly significant linear regressions were obtained for chlorophyll a, total biomass, chlorophyll b green algae and lutein-green algae (74). Moreover, the pigment indices were correlated and revealed importantly community features as biomass and diversity (75). Therefore, all results suggest that the relationship between biomass and pigment contents is directly linked to photosynthesis.…”
Section: Correlation Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
“… 2013 ; Borghini et al . 2016 ) and oxygen gradients (Jungblut et al . 2016 ) have been demonstrated in Antarctic lakes, in the Arctic along developing soils in pro-glacial moraines (Hodkinson, Coulson and Webb 2003 ; Kwon et al .…”
Section: Genomics Of Polar and Alpine Cyanobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%