Quantifying Under‐Ice Phytoplankton Blooms in the Changing Arctic and Southern Oceans
Abstract Historically, polar marine phytoplankton were thought to primarily grow after the seasonal breakup of sea ice, when there is plentiful light available in the surface ocean. However, observations of substantial productivity under sea ice has called this assumption into question.
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The Development of a Social Intelligence Test for Teenagers: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
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Physical controls on heterogeneous mesopelagic biogeochemistry. [PDF]
Freilich MA, Dove LA, Merk K.
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Concurrent warming, freshening and cessation of deep convection in the Labrador Sea raised its sea level to a record high. [PDF]
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Target Selection for M-ARGO Interplanetary CubeSat
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Extreme temperature events reshuffle the ecological landscape of the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
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Impacts of Mesoscale Eddy Structural Characteristics on Matched-Field Localization Uncertainty. [PDF]
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Declining ocean greenness and phytoplankton blooms in low to mid-latitudes under a warming climate. [PDF]
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Sex Differences in Psychotropic Drug Exposure and Safety: A Systematic Review Toward Personalized Dosing Strategies. [PDF]
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Decoding Senescence-Driven Heterogeneity in Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer for Prognostic and Therapeutic Stratification. [PDF]
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