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Late winter microbial communities in the western Weddell Sea (Antarctica)
Authors:K. Kivi  H. Kuosa
Affiliation:(1) Tvärminne Zoological Station, FIN-10900 Hanko, Finland;(2) Present address: Water and Environment Research Institute, National Board of Waters and the Environment, P. O. Box 250, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finland;(3) Present address: Finnish Institute of Marine Research, P. O. Box 33, FIN-00931 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Microbial communities in the water column and sea ice were studied during the EPOS-cruise on R/V Polarstern in the western Weddell Sea in late winter (October–November 1988). Samples were taken from four transects from heavy pack-ice to open water. The results indicated the important role of protozoans especially in the ice-edge area. Heterotrophic nanofiagellates, dinoflagellates, ciliates and sarcodines showed significant positive correlations with chlorophyll a. Autotrophic picoplankton and autotrophic flagellates, which were probably motile zooids of Phaeocystis pouchetii (up to 3×106 cells 1–1), were most abundant in the areas of low or medium chlorophyll a concentration. Sea ice contained high numbers of heterotrophic organisms, and the distribution of the different groups showed distinct vertical zonation. At two sites, the microbial assembly beneath the ice was clearly influenced by communities from the melting ice.Data presented here were collected during the European ldquoPolarsternrdquo Study (EPOS) sponsored by the European Science Foundation
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