Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica

Early season phytoplankton communities in both Omega and Taynaya Bays are characterized by diatoms sedimenting out of the overlying sea ice. Initial nitrate, phosphate and silicate levels are high and the bay waters are covered with ice and well mixed. In Taynaya Bay the ice cover is retained throug...

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Main Authors: Andrew McMinn, N Bleakley, K Steinberner, D Roberts, Louise Trenerry
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2000
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N Bleakley
K Steinberner
D Roberts
Louise Trenerry
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K Steinberner
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description Early season phytoplankton communities in both Omega and Taynaya Bays are characterized by diatoms sedimenting out of the overlying sea ice. Initial nitrate, phosphate and silicate levels are high and the bay waters are covered with ice and well mixed. In Taynaya Bay the ice cover is retained throughout the season while Omega Bay is ice free for 6-8 weeks. After ice break out in Omega Bay, the phytoplankton community changes from one dominated by diatoms to one dominated by the phytoflagellates, Pyramimonas spp., Cryptomonas sp. and Gymnodinium sp. In Taynaya Bay the ice remained and even though phytoflagellates became more common, diatoms still dominated. These differences in community composition result from differences in light climate, extent of stratification and nutrient levels.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22839713 2025-03-16T15:19:12+00:00 Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica Andrew McMinn N Bleakley K Steinberner D Roberts Louise Trenerry 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Effect_of_permanent_sea_ice_cover_and_different_nutrient_regimes_on_the_phytoplankton_succession_of_fjords_of_the_Vestfold_Hills_Oasis_eastern_Antarctica/22839713 unknown 102.100.100/596402 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Effect_of_permanent_sea_ice_cover_and_different_nutrient_regimes_on_the_phytoplankton_succession_of_fjords_of_the_Vestfold_Hills_Oasis_eastern_Antarctica/22839713 In Copyright Biological sciences Ecology Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology) Earth sciences Oceanography Physical geography and environmental geoscience No keyword provided Text Journal contribution 2000 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:20Z Early season phytoplankton communities in both Omega and Taynaya Bays are characterized by diatoms sedimenting out of the overlying sea ice. Initial nitrate, phosphate and silicate levels are high and the bay waters are covered with ice and well mixed. In Taynaya Bay the ice cover is retained throughout the season while Omega Bay is ice free for 6-8 weeks. After ice break out in Omega Bay, the phytoplankton community changes from one dominated by diatoms to one dominated by the phytoflagellates, Pyramimonas spp., Cryptomonas sp. and Gymnodinium sp. In Taynaya Bay the ice remained and even though phytoflagellates became more common, diatoms still dominated. These differences in community composition result from differences in light climate, extent of stratification and nutrient levels. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Sea ice Research from University Of Tasmania Omega Bay ENVELOPE(-74.865,-74.865,71.451,71.451) Taynaya Bay ENVELOPE(78.292,78.292,-68.453,-68.453) Vestfold Vestfold Hills
spellingShingle Biological sciences
Ecology
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
Earth sciences
Oceanography
Physical geography and environmental geoscience
No keyword provided
Andrew McMinn
N Bleakley
K Steinberner
D Roberts
Louise Trenerry
Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica
title Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica
title_full Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica
title_fullStr Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica
title_short Effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the Vestfold Hills Oasis, eastern Antarctica
title_sort effect of permanent sea ice cover and different nutrient regimes on the phytoplankton succession of fjords of the vestfold hills oasis, eastern antarctica
topic Biological sciences
Ecology
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
Earth sciences
Oceanography
Physical geography and environmental geoscience
No keyword provided
topic_facet Biological sciences
Ecology
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
Earth sciences
Oceanography
Physical geography and environmental geoscience
No keyword provided
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