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Simulation of northern hemispheric, southern hemispheric and global temperatu...
Model output of the intermediate complexity climate model CLIMBER-2 over the past 5 million years. The simulations were forced with insolation data (O), insolation and land ice... -
Sequences of Taqman® probes/primers for gene expression measurements in Calan...
The copepod Calanus finmarchicus plays a crucial role in the north Atlantic food web. Its seasonal life cycle involves reproduction and development in surface waters before... -
Resistance of an Arctic phytoplankton assemblages to ocean acidification and ...
The Arctic Ocean is a region particularly prone to on-going ocean acidification (OA) and climate-driven changes. The influence of these changes on Arctic phytoplankton... -
Functional redundancy facilitates resilience of subarctic phytoplankton assem...
In order to understand how ocean acidification (OA) and enhanced irradiance levels might alter phytoplankton eco-physiology, productivity and species composition, we conducted... -
Phosphorus and nitrogen starvation reveal life-cycle specific responses in th...
The coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi is a microalga with biogeochemical and biotechnological relevance, due to its high abundance in the ocean and its ability to form intricate... -
Individual mitochondrial functioning parameters from cardiac permeabilised fi...
To investigate the effects of ocean acidification and warming on the cardiac mitochondrial metabolism of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), specimens... -
Diatom sequences
The Arctic treeline ecotone is characterized by a steep vegetation gradient from arctic tundra to northerntaiga forests, which is thought to influence the water chemistry of... -
Experimental growth characteristics, cell size, yessotoxin values and bioassa...
Harmful algal blooms are mainly caused by marine dinoflagellates and are known to produce potent toxins that may affect the ecosystem, human activities and health. Such events... -
Working on a baseline for the Kongsfjorden food web: production and propertie...
Macroalgae, in particular kelps, produce a large amount of biomass in Kongsfjorden, which is to a great extent released into the water in an annual cycle. As an example, the... -
Non-isoprenoidal intact polar lipids, isoprenoidal and non-isoprenoidal core ...
This PhD thesis focused on the analysis and application of microbial membrane lipids as biomarkers in marine sediments. Existing protocols for lipid extraction from marine... -
Stable isotope data of Potter Cove benthos in 2010-2012, with link to Excel file
We identified three sites with a distinct glacier-retreat related history and a different glacial influence in the inner part of Potter Cove and we collected the soft sediment... -
Raw data of ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler) current measurements at ...
This dataset was generated in the frame of the co-operation between the Reserva Anihue (http://www.anihuereserve.cl), the Huinay Scientific Field Station (http://www.huinay.cl)... -
Raw data of ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler) current measurements at ...
This dataset was generated in the frame of the co-operation between the Reserva Anihue (http://www.anihuereserve.cl), the Huinay Scientific Field Station (http://www.huinay.cl)... -
Ocean acidification decreases the light-use efficiency in an Antarctic diatom...
There is increasing evidence that different light intensities strongly modulate the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on marine phytoplankton. The aim of the present study was... -
Intraspecific facilitation by allelochemical mediated grazing protection with...
Dinoflagellates are a major cause of harmful algal blooms, with consequences for coastal marine ecosystem functioning and services. Alexandrium tamarense is one of the most... -
Gene expression profiling in gills of the great spider crab Hyas araneus in r...
Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse consequences for many marine organisms. While diverse physiological and ecological effects... -
Effects of various pollutant mixtures on immune responses of the blue mussel ...
The Baltic Sea is a semi-enclosed sea with a steady salinity gradient (3 per mil–30 per mil). Organisms have adapted to such low salinities, but are suspected to be more... -
Immunomodulating effects of environmentally realistic copper concentrations i...
The monitoring of organisms' health conditions by the assessment of their immunocompetence may serve as an important criterion for the achievement of the Good Environmental... -
Euphausiid respiration model revamped, link to model results
Euphausiids constitute major biomass component in shelf ecosystems and play a fundamental role in the rapid vertical transport of carbon from the ocean surface to the deeper... -
Raman signal of microinclusions less than 10 µm in clear and cloudy EDML ice
The file presents the characteristic Raman wavenumbers of about 200 microinclusions (MIs), with size from 2 to maximum 10 µm, existent in ice samples cut at 7 different depths...