Mapping the in situ microspatial distribution of ice algal biomass through hyperspectral imaging of sea-ice cores
Abstract Ice-associated microalgae make a significant seasonal contribution to primary production and biogeochemical cycling in polar regions. However, the distribution of algal cells is driven by strong physicochemical gradients which lead to a degree of microspatial variability in the microbial bi...
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Main Authors: | Emiliano Cimoli, Vanessa Lucieer, Klaus M. Meiners, Arjun Chennu, Katerina Castrisios, Ken G. Ryan, Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen, Andrew Martin, Fraser Kennedy, Arko Lucieer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7fbae12bd6e74dd4b09f4aecb0db44bd |
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