Arctic Ocean microbial community structure before and after the 2007 record sea ice minimum.
Increasing global temperatures are having a profound impact in the Arctic, including the dramatic loss of multiyear sea ice in 2007 that has continued to the present. The majority of life in the Arctic is microbial and the consequences of climate-mediated changes on microbial marine food webs, which...
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Auteurs principaux: | André M Comeau, William K W Li, Jean-Éric Tremblay, Eddy C Carmack, Connie Lovejoy |
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2011
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