2022
DOI: 10.3390/biology11121760
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Carbon and Iron Uptake by Phytoplankton in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica

Abstract: Freshwater components in the Southern Ocean, whether sea ice meltwater or meteoric water, influence the growth of phytoplankton by affecting water stability and supplying dissolved iron (DFe). In addition, melting sea ice stimulates phytoplankton blooms by providing ice algae. In this study, sea ice meltwater and meteoric water in the Amundsen Sea (AS) were differentiated by their stable oxygen isotopic compositions (δ18O), while the phytoplankton carbon fixation rate (CFR) and iron uptake rate (FeUR) values w… Show more

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