Search Results - "Wohlers, Julia"
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Changes in Biogenic Carbon Flow in Response to Sea Surface Warming
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-04-2009)“…The pelagic ocean harbors one of the largest ecosystems on Earth. It is responsible for approximately half of global primary production, sustains worldwide…”
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Effects of rising temperature on pelagic biogeochemistry in mesocosm systems: a comparative analysis of the AQUASHIFT Kiel experiments
Published in Marine biology (01-11-2012)“…A comparative analysis of data, obtained during four indoor-mesocosm experiments with natural spring plankton communities from the Baltic Sea, was conducted to…”
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Temperature and nutrient stoichiometry interactively modulate organic matter cycling in a pelagic algal–bacterial community
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-2011)“…A microcosm experiment was conducted to investigate the interactive effects of rising sea-surface temperature and altered nutrient stoichiometry on the…”
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An Indoor Mesocosm System to Study the Effect of Climate Change on the Late Winter and Spring Succession of Baltic Sea Phyto- and Zooplankton
Published in Oecologia (01-01-2007)“…An indoor mesocosm System was set up to study the response of phytoplankton and Zooplankton spring succession to winter and spring warming of sea surface…”
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Biotic interactions may overrule direct climate effects on spring phytoplankton dynamics
Published in Global change biology (01-03-2010)“…To improve our mechanistic understanding and predictive capacities with respect to climate change effects on the spring phytoplankton bloom in temperate marine…”
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Effects of sea surface warming on the production and composition of dissolved organic matter during phytoplankton blooms: results from a mesocosm study
Published in Journal of plankton research (01-03-2011)“…An experimental study was conducted to test the effects of projected sea surface warming (according to the IPPC scenarios) on the accumulation and composition…”
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