Arctic Sea Ice Ecology Seasonal Dynamics in Algal and Bacterial Prod
The book on sea ice ecology is the ecology of sea ice algae and other microorganism as bacteria, meiofauna, and viruses residing inside or at the bottom of the sea ice, called the sympagic biota. Organisms as seals, fish, birds, and Polar bears relies on
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Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen Dorte Haubjerg Søgaard Brian Keith Sorrell · Rolf Gradinger Klaus Martin Meiners
Arctic Sea Ice Ecology Seasonal Dynamics in Algal and Bacterial Productivity
Springer Polar Sciences Series editor James Ford, Priestley International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Springer Polar Sciences Springer Polar Sciences is an interdisciplinary book series that is dedicated to research in the Arctic, sub-Arctic regions, and the Antarctic. In recent years, the polar regions have received increased scientific and public interest. Both the Arctic and Antarctic have been recognized as key regions in the regulation of the global climate, and polar ecosystems have been identified to be particularly susceptible to the ongoing environmental changes. Consequently, the international efforts in polar research have been enhanced considerably, and a wealth of new findings is being produced at a growing rate by the international community of polar researchers. Springer Polar Sciences aims to present a broad platform that will include stateof-the-art research, bringing together both science and humanities to facilitate an exchange of knowledge between the various polar science communities. The Series offers an outlet to publish contributions, monographs, edited works, conference proceedings, etc. Topics and perspectives will be broad and will include, but not be limited to: climate change impacts, environmental change, polar ecology, governance, health, economics, indigenous populations, tourism and resource extraction activities. Books published in the series will appeal to scientists, students, polar researchers and policy makers. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15180
Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen Dorte Haubjerg Søgaard Brian Keith Sorrell • Rolf Gradinger Klaus Martin Meiners
Arctic Sea Ice Ecology Seasonal Dynamics in Algal and Bacterial Productivity
Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen Department of Bioscience, Arctic Research Centre, Bioscience Aarhus University Aarhus C, Denmark Brian Keith Sorrell Aquatic Biology, Department of Bioscience Aarhus University Aarhus C, Denmark
Dorte Haubjerg Søgaard Greenland Climate Research Centre Greenland Institute of Natural Resources Nuuk, Greenland Rolf Gradinger Department of Arctic and Marine Biology UiT, the Arctic University of Norway Tromsø, Norway
Klaus Martin Meiners Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC University of Tasmania Hobart, TAS, Australia
ISSN 2510-0475 ISSN 2510-0483 (electronic) Springer Polar Sciences ISBN 978-3-030-37471-6 ISBN 978-3-030-37472-3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37472-3 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieva
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