2018
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00429
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Microbial Communities in the East and West Fram Strait During Sea Ice Melting Season

Abstract: Climate models project that the Arctic Ocean may experience ice-free summers by the second half of this century. This may have severe repercussions on phytoplankton bloom dynamics and the associated cycling of carbon in surface waters. We currently lack baseline knowledge of the seasonal dynamics of Arctic microbial communities, which is needed in order to better estimate the effects of such changes on ecosystem functioning. Here we present a comparative study of polar summer microbial communities in the ice-f… Show more

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“…This pattern fits the known global trend of archaeal enrichment in epipelagic waters (Karner et al, 2001;Herndl et al, 2005;Kirchman et al, 2007;Varela et al, 2008;Schattenhofer et al, 2009) and was also observed in other regions of the Arctic Ocean (Amano-Sato et al, 2013). Altogether, the observed cell numbers in the surface waters were well within the range of previous observations in the Fram Strait waters (Piontek et al, 2014;Fadeev et al, 2018;Engel et al, 2019). Below the upper 100 m the observed bacterioplankton cell abundances were lower than the ones previously reported from the eastern Fram Strait by Quero et al (2019).…”
Section: Bacterioplankton Communities Strongly Change In Cell Abundansupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This pattern fits the known global trend of archaeal enrichment in epipelagic waters (Karner et al, 2001;Herndl et al, 2005;Kirchman et al, 2007;Varela et al, 2008;Schattenhofer et al, 2009) and was also observed in other regions of the Arctic Ocean (Amano-Sato et al, 2013). Altogether, the observed cell numbers in the surface waters were well within the range of previous observations in the Fram Strait waters (Piontek et al, 2014;Fadeev et al, 2018;Engel et al, 2019). Below the upper 100 m the observed bacterioplankton cell abundances were lower than the ones previously reported from the eastern Fram Strait by Quero et al (2019).…”
Section: Bacterioplankton Communities Strongly Change In Cell Abundansupporting
confidence: 90%
“…At the time of sampling in June-July 2016, chlorophyll a concentrations showed a developed phytoplankton bloom across the Strait (Table S1). Thus, fitting the interannual trend of summerly phytoplankton bloom conditions in the western icecovered EGC and the eastern ice-free WSC (Nöthig et al, 2015;Fadeev et al, 2018).…”
Section: Bacterioplankton Communities Strongly Change In Cell Abundanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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