“…IPLs represent a diverse range of molecular structures, including phosphatidyl, glycosidic, phospho-glycosidic, and amino acid polar head groups linked to glyceryl-acyl and glyceryl-O-alkyl apolar moieties. IPL distributions have been documented in surface waters of the eastern subtropical South Pacific (Van Mooy and Fredricks, 2010), the western North Atlantic Ocean (Van Mooy et al, 2006Popendorf et al, 2011a), the South Pacific Ocean (Kharbush et al, 2016), the Mediterranean Sea (Popendorf et al, 2011b), the North Sea (Brandsma et al, 2012), lakes (Bale et al, 2016, the western English Channel (White et al, 2015) and throughout the water columns of stratified water bodies (Ertefai et al, 2008;Schubotz et al, 2009;Wakeham et al, 2012;Pitcher et al, 2011;Xie et al, 2014;Basse et al, 2014;Sollai et al, 2015). Surface waters are typically dominated by nine IPL classes.…”