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The role of antarctic marine protists in trophodynamics and global change and the impact of UV-B on these organisms Entry ID: ASAC_40 |
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This is a parent metadata record for work carried out as part of ASAC/AAS project 40. See the child metadata records for further information. More than 95% of the biomass in the Southern Ocean is microscopic - single celled plants, animals, bacteria and viruses. We are studying the factors that control their distribution and abundance - oceanographic and seasonal conditions, their physiology, and grazing - in order to model their vital roles as food for other organisms and their influence in moderating global climate change through absorption of CO2 and production of DMS. We are also addressing the changes expected in microbial communities through effects of climate change - global warming, sea ice retreat, ocean acidification and enhanced ultraviolet radiation. This project aims to determine the role of microorganisms in the Southern Ocean. The major objectives are to: * Identify and quantify key protistan components of the Southern Ocean ecosystem and study their autoecology. * Identify environmental and ecological processes that control abundance of key microbial components. * Determine interactions between key microbial components to quantify major pathways of carbon flow. * Determine the activity and viability of bacterioplankton and protists in the Southern Ocean. * Distinguish different microbial communities by identifying key taxa and associations so that processes such as primary production, respiration, grazing and particle flux can be readily parameterised in ecological models. * Determine the effect of elevated CO2 concentrations on microbial populations and processes. Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: 1. Ongoing sampling from Astrolabe has continued, with 3 return voyages being sampled for phytoplankton species, chlorophyll a and other pigments, coccolithophorid counts and DNA profiles, in conjunction with measurements of CO2, ocean structure, fluorescence and ocean colour by CSIRO / CRC colleagues. 2. Three sets of minicosm experiments were conducted at Davis station with 7 staff spending 4.5 - 5.5 months on site. These experiments consistently found that acidification caused blooms of nanoplanktonic diatoms and increased bacterial activity, apparently by inhibition of microheterotroph grazers, at the expense of larger cells that are more readily ingested by grazers such as krill. We showed for the first time in Antarctic waters that pCO2 affects the structure and function Antarctic microbial communities in a way that may reduce food availability to large grazers. Over 100 cultures of "winners and losers" from such experiments were isolated and returned to Australia. These will form the basis for further physiological experiments including molecular assays. 3. Submission and acceptance of 8 papers from the BROKE-West cruise (5 as senior author). These showed the interactions between bottom-up (micronutient) top-down (grazing) control in structuring microbial populations in the marginal ice zone. Five biogeographic zones were identified on the basis of species composition, and the productivity was measured for each zone. Microzooplankton grazing experiments found that grazing within that microbial loop consumed a significant proportion of new productivity. In some areas later in the season, all productivity was consumed by microheterotrophs, rather than metazoans such as krill. A time sequence was identified for seeding and development of components of ice edge blooms, subsequent grazing and decline and a mechanism postulated for export of micronutrients (e.g. iron) by grazing and sedimentation that prevents subsequent development of surface water blooms and constrains populations to a deep chlorophyll maximum below the level of a nutricline. 4. Detailed analysis of greater than 30 strains of keystone species Emiliania huxleyi of two morphotypes in conjunction with Clara Hoppe (Masters student, Alfred Wegener Institute) and Suellen Cook (PhD student, University of Tasmania) showed consistent differences between strains in terms of pigmentation, responses to light and genetics. The two morphotypes appear to be adapted to different mixing regimes north and south of the Polar Front; the southern form may represent a new species. For a full list of references associated with this project, see the project link at the provided URL. |
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Geographic Coverage
| N: -43.0 | S: -70.0 | E: 180.0 | W: 60.0 |
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Temporal Coverage
| Start Date: 1994-01-02 |
Location Keywords
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OCEAN
> SOUTHERN OCEAN
CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR |
Science Keywords
| ATMOSPHERE >ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION >ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION [Definition] |
| BIOSPHERE >VEGETATION >CHLOROPHYLL [Definition] |
| BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION >PROTISTS [Definition] |
| BIOSPHERE >AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS >PLANKTON >PHYTOPLANKTON [Definition] |
| OCEANS >OCEAN CHEMISTRY >PIGMENTS >CHLOROPHYLL [Definition] |
| OCEANS >OCEAN CHEMISTRY >CHLOROPHYLL |
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Keywords
| CAROTENOIDS |
| CHEMTAX |
| CHLOROPHYLL |
| CHLOROPHYLL A |
| CLIMATE CHANGE |
| CTD |
| DATE |
| DEPTH |
| LATITUDE |
| LONGITUDE |
| TEMPERATURE |
| UV |
| UV-B |
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Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
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Personnel
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SIMON
WRIGHT Role: INVESTIGATOR Role: TECHNICAL CONTACT Phone: +61 3 6232 3338 Fax: +61 3 6232 3351 Email: simon.wright at aad.gov.au Contact Address: Australian Antarctic Division 203 Channel Highway City: Kingston Province or State: Tasmania Postal Code: 7050 Country: Australia |
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ANDREW
TIMOTHY
DAVIDSON Role: INVESTIGATOR Role: TECHNICAL CONTACT Phone: +61 3 6232 3444 Fax: +61 6232 3351 Email: andrew.davidson at aad.gov.au Contact Address: Australian Antarctic Division 203 Channel Highway City: Kingston Province or State: Tasmania Postal Code: 7050 Country: Australia |
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DAVE
CONNELL Role: DIF AUTHOR Phone: +61 3 6232 3244 Fax: +61 3 6232 3351 Email: dave.connell at aad.gov.au Contact Address: Australian Antarctic Division 203 Channel Highway City: Kingston Province or State: Tasmania Postal Code: 7050 Country: Australia |
Publications/References
Marchant H.J., Thomas D.P. (1983), Polylysine as an adhesive for the attachment of nanoplankton to substrates for electron microscopy., Journal of Microscopy, 131, 1, 127-129
Marchant H.J. (1982), Antarctic marine nanoplankton., Australian Microbiologist, 3, 93
Nicol S., Bindoff N., King R., Pauly T., Thiele D., Woehler E., Wright S.W. (1996), Preliminary results of a biological/oceanographic survey off the coast of East Antarctic (80-150E) carried out in Jan-Mar, 1996., Proceedings NIPR Symposium
Higgins H.W., Mackey M.D., Mackey D.J., Wright S.W. (1997), Chemtex - a program for estimating class abundance from chemical markers. Application to HPLC measurements of phytoplankton pigments., Proceedings of the Australian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Biology
Wright S.W., Parker N., McMinn A. (1997), Southern Ocean phytoplankton community structure - HPLC and microscopy: a comparison., Proceedings of the Australian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Biology
Wright S.W., Shearer J.D. (1984), Rapid extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography of chlorophylls and carotenoids from marine phytoplankton., Journal of Chromatography, 294, 281-295
Marchant H.J., Perrin R.A. (1986), Planktonic choanoflagellates from two Antarctic lakes including the description of Spiraloecion didymocostatum gen. et sp. nov., Polar Biology, 5, 207-210
Marchant H.J., Nash G.V. (1986), Electron microscopy of gut contents and faeces of Euphausia superba Dana., Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Special Issue, 40, 167-177
Marchant H.J., McEldowney A. (1986), Nanoplanktonic siliceous cysts from Antarctica are algae., Marine Biology, 92, 1, 53-57
Marchant H., Seppelt R., Doig F. (1986), Iced with life., Australian Natural History, 22, 3, 102-109
Wright S.W., Jeffrey S.W. (1987), Fucoxanthin pigment markers of marine phytoplankton analysed by HPLC and HPTLC., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 38, 259-266
Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (1987), Binding of manganese by Antarctic Phaeocystis pouchetii and the role of bacteria in its release., Marine Biology, 95, 481-487
Perrin R.A., Lu P., Marchant H.J. (1987), Seasonal variation in marine phytoplankton and ice algae at a shallow Antarctic coastal site., Hydrobiologia, 146, 33-46
Booth B.C., Marchant H.J. (1987), Parmales, a new order of marine chrysophytes, with descriptions of three new genera and seven new species., Journal of Phycology, 23, 245-260
Croome R.L., van den Hoff J., Burton H.R. (1987), Observations of the Heliozoean genera Pinaciophora and Acanthocystis (Heliozoea, Sarcodina, Protozoa) from Ellis Fjord, Antarctica., Polar Biology, 8, 23-28
Marchant H.J., Davidson A.T., Wright S.W. (1987), The distribution and abundance of chroococcoid cyanobacteria in the Southern Ocean., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 1, 1-9
Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W. (1987), A new spectrally distinct component in preparations of chlorophyll c from the micro-alga Emiliania huxleyi (Prymnesiophyceae)., Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 894, 180-188
Marchant H.J. (1993), Antarctic marine nanoplankton., Menon J. Current Topics in Botanical Research, 1, 189-201
Perriss S.J., Laybourn-Parry J., Marchant H.J. (1995), The widespread occurrence of populations of the unique autotrophic ciliate Mesodinium rubrum (Ciliophora: Haptorida) in brackish and saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills (eastern Antarctica)., Polar Biology, 15, 423-428
Booth B.C., Marchant H.J. (1988), Triparmaceae, a substitute name for a family in the order Parmales (Chrysophyceae)., Journal of Phycology, 24, 124
Marchant H.J. (1990), Grazing rate and particle size selection by the choanoflagellate Diaphanoeca grandis from the sea-ice of Lake Saroma KO, Hokkaido., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. Polar Biology, 3, 1-7
Marchant H.J., van den Hoff J., Burton H.R. (1987), Loricate choanoflagellates from Ellis Fjord, Antarctica including the description of Acanthocorbis tintinnabulum sp. nov., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 1, 10-22
Walker T.D., Marchant H.J. (1989), The seasonal occurrence of chroococcoid cyanobacteria at an Antarctic coastal site., Polar Biology, 9, 193-196
Marchant H.J., Buck K.R., Garrison D.L., Thomsen H.A. (1989), Mantoniella in Antarctic waters including the description of M. antarctica sp. nov. (Prasinophyceae)., Journal of Phycology, 25, 167-174
Marchant H.J., Scott F.J. (1993), Uptake of sub-micrometre particles and dissolved organic material by Antarctic choanoflagellates., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 92, 59-64
Perriss S.J., Laybourn-Parry J., Marchant H.J. (1993), Mesodinium rubrum ( Myronecta rubra ) in an Antarctic brackish lake., Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie, 128, 1, 57-64
Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (1994), Comparative impact of in situ UV exposure on productivity, growth and survival of Antarctic Phaeocystis and diatoms., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 7, 53-69
Davidson A.T., Bramich D., Marchant H.J., McMinn A. (1994), Effects of UV-B irradiation on growth and survival of Antarctic marine diatoms., Marine Biology, 119, 507-515
Marchant H.J. (1994), Biological impacts of seasonal ozone depletion. Hempel G., Antarctic Science - Global Concerns., 95-109
Franklin D.C., Marchant H.J. (1995), Parmales in sediments of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: a new biofacies and paleoenvironmental indicator of cold water deposition?, Micropaleontology, 41, 1, 89-94
Marchant H.J. (1998), Life in the snow: algae, fungi and bacteria. Green K., Snow, a natural history: an uncertain future, 83-97
Mayes D., Rogerson A., Marchant H.J., Laybourn-Parry J. (1997), Growth and consumption rates of bactivorous Antarctic naked marine amoebae., Marine Ecology Progress Series
Mayes D., Rogerson A., Marchant H.J., Laybourn-Parry J. (1998), Temporal abundance of naked bactivore amoebae in coastal East Antarctica., Estuarine, Coastal Shelf Science, 46, 565-572
Hodgson D.A., Wright S.W., Davies N., Tyler P.A. (1998), Mass spectrometry and reverse-phase HPLC techniques for the identification of degraded fossil pigments in lake sediments and their application in paleolimnology., Journal of Paleolimnology
Jeffrey S.W., Mantoura R.F.C., Wright S.W. (1997), Phytoplankton pigments in oceanography: Guidelines to modern methods., 661
Wright S.W., Jeffrey S.W., Mantoura R.F.C., Llewellyn C.A., Bjornland T., Repeta D., Welschmeyer N. (1991), Improved HPLC method for the analysis of chlorophylls and carotenoids from marine phytoplankton., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 77, 183-196
Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (1992), Protist abundance and carbon concentration during a Phaeocystis -dominated bloom at an Antarctic coastal site., Polar Biology, 12, 387-395
Chiba S., Ishimaru T., Hosie G.W., Wright S.W. (1999), Population structure change of Salpa thompsoni from austral mid-summer to autumn., Polar Biology, 22, 341-349
Daugbjerg N., Marchant H.J., Thomsen H.A. (2000), Life history stages of Pyramimonas tychotreta (Prasinophyceae, Chlorophyta), a marine flagellate from the Ross Sea, Antarctica., Phycological Research, 48, 199-209
Trevena A., Jones G.B., Wright S.W., van den Enden R.L. (2003), Profiles of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), algal pigments, nutrients, and salinity in the fast ice of Prydz Bay, Antarctica., Journal of Geophysical Research, 108, 14-11
Zapata M., Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W., Rodriguez F., Garrido J.L., Clementson L. (2004), Photosynthetic pigments in 37 species (65 strains) of Haptophyta: implications for oceanography and chemotaxonomy., Marine Ecology Progress Series., 270, 83-102
Thomson P.G, Nichols P., Wright S., Skerratt J., McMInn A. (2004), Molecular taxonomy, pigment and lipid composition and Antarctic distribution of the brine dinoflagellate, (Polarella glacialis., Journal of Phycology, 40, 867-873
Thomson P.G., Wright S.W., Bolch C.J.S., Nichols D., Skerratt J.H., McMinn A. (2004), Antarctic distribution,pigment and lipid composition, and molecular identification of the brine dinoflagellate Polarella glacialis (Dinophyceae), Journal of Phycology, 40, 867-873
Beaumont K.L., Nash G.V., Davidson A.T. (2002), Ultrastructure, morphology and flux of microzooplankton faecal pellets in an east Antarctic fjord., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 245, 133-148
Gabric A.J., Cropp R., Hirst T., Marchant H.J. (2003), The sensitivity of dimethyl sulfide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean., Tellus, 55B, 966-981
Savoye N., Dehairs F., Elskens M., Cardinal D., Kopczynska E.E., Trull T.W., Wright S., Aaeyens W., Griffiths F.B. (2004), Regional variation of spring N-uptake and new production in the Southern Ocean., Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L03301, doi:doi:10.1029/2003GL018946
Marchant H.J., Davidson A.T., Wright S.W. (2001), Antarctic Marine Microorganisms and Climate Change: Impacts and Feedbacks, Ocean and Polar Research, 23, 4, 401-410
Ishikawa A., Wright S.W., van den Enden R., Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (2002), Abundance, size structure and community composition of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer 1999/2000., Polar Bioscience, 15, 11-26
Hosie G. (2004), Tackling fundamental issues in Southern Ocean plankton ecology - Japan and Australia's collaborative achievements., Plankton Biology and Ecology, 51, 2, 57-70
de Salas M.F., Bolch C.J.S., Botes L., Nash G., Wright S.W., Hallegraeff G.M. (2003), Takayama Gen. Nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), A new genus of unarmored dinoflagellates with sigmoid apical grooves, including the description of two new species., Journal of Phycology, 39, 1233-1246
Trevena A.J., Jones G.B., Wright S.W., van den Enden R.L. (2000), DMSP distribution profiles and production in pack ice from eastern Antarctica, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 43, 265-273
Hodgson D.A., Wright S.W., Tyler P.A., Davies N. (1998), A paleolimnological study of algal and bacterial communities in meromictic Lake Fidler, south west Tasmania, using reverse-phase HPLC and Mass Spectrometry and its application to lake management., Journal Paleolimnology, 19, 1-22
Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W., Zapata M. (1999), Recent advances in HPLC pigment analysis of phytoplankton., Marine and Freshwater Research, 50, 879-896
Marchant H.J. (1983), Marine phytoplankton: food for krill, Australian Fisheries, 47, 7, 24-25
Popp B.N., Trull T., Kenig F., Wakeham S.G., Rust T.M., Tilbrook B., Griffiths F.B., Wright S.W., Marchant H.J., Bidigare R.R., Laws E.A. (1999), Controls on the carbon isotopic composition of Southern Ocean phytoplankton., Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 13, 4, 827-843
Thomson P.G., McMinn A., Kiessling I., Watson M., Goldsworthy P.M. (2005), Composition and succession of dinoflagellates and chrysophytes in the upper fast ice of Davis Station, East Antarctica., Polar Biology, 29, 337-345
Scott F.J., Marchant H.J. (2005), Antarctic Marine Protists, 563, Autstralian Biological Resources Study, Canberra and Australian Antarctic Division, Hobart
Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W. (2006), Photosynthetic pigments in marine microalgae: Insights from cultures and the sea., Subba Rao D.V. Algal Cultures, Analogues of Blooms and Applications, 34-90
Davidson A.T (2006), Effects of ultraviolet radiation on microalgal growth, survival and production., Rao S.D.V. Algal Cultures, Analogues of Blooms and Applications, 2, 715-767
Buma A.G.J., Wright S.W., van den Enden R., van de Poll W.H., Davidson A.T. (2006), PAR acclimation and UVBR-induced DNA damage in Antarctic marine microalgae., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 315, 33-42
Marchant H.J., Bowman J., Gibson J., Laybourn-Parry J., McMinn A. (2002), Aquatic microbiology: the ANARE perspective., Marchant H.J., Lugg D.J., Quilty P.G. Australian Antarctic Science The first 50 years of ANARE, 237-269
Nunez M., Davidson A.T., Michael K. (2006), Modelled effects of ambient UV radiation on a natural Antarctic marine microbial community., Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 42, 75-90
Wright S.W., Jeffrey S.W. (2005), Pigment markers for phytoplankton production., Volkman J. Marine Organic Matter: Biomarkers, Isotopes and DNA, 71-104, ISBN-10 30540-28401-X
Pearce I., Davidson A.T., Bell E.M., Wright S. (2007), Seasonal changes in the concentration and metabolic activity of bacteria and viruses at an Antarctic coastal site, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 47, 11-23
Marchant H.J. (1982), Antarctic marine nanoplankton., Australian Microbiologist, 3, 93
Nicol S., Bindoff N., King R., Pauly T., Thiele D., Woehler E., Wright S.W. (1996), Preliminary results of a biological/oceanographic survey off the coast of East Antarctic (80-150E) carried out in Jan-Mar, 1996., Proceedings NIPR Symposium
Higgins H.W., Mackey M.D., Mackey D.J., Wright S.W. (1997), Chemtex - a program for estimating class abundance from chemical markers. Application to HPLC measurements of phytoplankton pigments., Proceedings of the Australian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Biology
Wright S.W., Parker N., McMinn A. (1997), Southern Ocean phytoplankton community structure - HPLC and microscopy: a comparison., Proceedings of the Australian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Biology
Wright S.W., Shearer J.D. (1984), Rapid extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography of chlorophylls and carotenoids from marine phytoplankton., Journal of Chromatography, 294, 281-295
Marchant H.J., Perrin R.A. (1986), Planktonic choanoflagellates from two Antarctic lakes including the description of Spiraloecion didymocostatum gen. et sp. nov., Polar Biology, 5, 207-210
Marchant H.J., Nash G.V. (1986), Electron microscopy of gut contents and faeces of Euphausia superba Dana., Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Special Issue, 40, 167-177
Marchant H.J., McEldowney A. (1986), Nanoplanktonic siliceous cysts from Antarctica are algae., Marine Biology, 92, 1, 53-57
Marchant H., Seppelt R., Doig F. (1986), Iced with life., Australian Natural History, 22, 3, 102-109
Wright S.W., Jeffrey S.W. (1987), Fucoxanthin pigment markers of marine phytoplankton analysed by HPLC and HPTLC., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 38, 259-266
Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (1987), Binding of manganese by Antarctic Phaeocystis pouchetii and the role of bacteria in its release., Marine Biology, 95, 481-487
Perrin R.A., Lu P., Marchant H.J. (1987), Seasonal variation in marine phytoplankton and ice algae at a shallow Antarctic coastal site., Hydrobiologia, 146, 33-46
Booth B.C., Marchant H.J. (1987), Parmales, a new order of marine chrysophytes, with descriptions of three new genera and seven new species., Journal of Phycology, 23, 245-260
Croome R.L., van den Hoff J., Burton H.R. (1987), Observations of the Heliozoean genera Pinaciophora and Acanthocystis (Heliozoea, Sarcodina, Protozoa) from Ellis Fjord, Antarctica., Polar Biology, 8, 23-28
Marchant H.J., Davidson A.T., Wright S.W. (1987), The distribution and abundance of chroococcoid cyanobacteria in the Southern Ocean., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 1, 1-9
Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W. (1987), A new spectrally distinct component in preparations of chlorophyll c from the micro-alga Emiliania huxleyi (Prymnesiophyceae)., Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 894, 180-188
Marchant H.J. (1993), Antarctic marine nanoplankton., Menon J. Current Topics in Botanical Research, 1, 189-201
Perriss S.J., Laybourn-Parry J., Marchant H.J. (1995), The widespread occurrence of populations of the unique autotrophic ciliate Mesodinium rubrum (Ciliophora: Haptorida) in brackish and saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills (eastern Antarctica)., Polar Biology, 15, 423-428
Booth B.C., Marchant H.J. (1988), Triparmaceae, a substitute name for a family in the order Parmales (Chrysophyceae)., Journal of Phycology, 24, 124
Marchant H.J. (1990), Grazing rate and particle size selection by the choanoflagellate Diaphanoeca grandis from the sea-ice of Lake Saroma KO, Hokkaido., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. Polar Biology, 3, 1-7
Marchant H.J., van den Hoff J., Burton H.R. (1987), Loricate choanoflagellates from Ellis Fjord, Antarctica including the description of Acanthocorbis tintinnabulum sp. nov., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 1, 10-22
Walker T.D., Marchant H.J. (1989), The seasonal occurrence of chroococcoid cyanobacteria at an Antarctic coastal site., Polar Biology, 9, 193-196
Marchant H.J., Buck K.R., Garrison D.L., Thomsen H.A. (1989), Mantoniella in Antarctic waters including the description of M. antarctica sp. nov. (Prasinophyceae)., Journal of Phycology, 25, 167-174
Marchant H.J., Scott F.J. (1993), Uptake of sub-micrometre particles and dissolved organic material by Antarctic choanoflagellates., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 92, 59-64
Perriss S.J., Laybourn-Parry J., Marchant H.J. (1993), Mesodinium rubrum ( Myronecta rubra ) in an Antarctic brackish lake., Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie, 128, 1, 57-64
Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (1994), Comparative impact of in situ UV exposure on productivity, growth and survival of Antarctic Phaeocystis and diatoms., Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology, 7, 53-69
Davidson A.T., Bramich D., Marchant H.J., McMinn A. (1994), Effects of UV-B irradiation on growth and survival of Antarctic marine diatoms., Marine Biology, 119, 507-515
Marchant H.J. (1994), Biological impacts of seasonal ozone depletion. Hempel G., Antarctic Science - Global Concerns., 95-109
Franklin D.C., Marchant H.J. (1995), Parmales in sediments of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: a new biofacies and paleoenvironmental indicator of cold water deposition?, Micropaleontology, 41, 1, 89-94
Marchant H.J. (1998), Life in the snow: algae, fungi and bacteria. Green K., Snow, a natural history: an uncertain future, 83-97
Mayes D., Rogerson A., Marchant H.J., Laybourn-Parry J. (1997), Growth and consumption rates of bactivorous Antarctic naked marine amoebae., Marine Ecology Progress Series
Mayes D., Rogerson A., Marchant H.J., Laybourn-Parry J. (1998), Temporal abundance of naked bactivore amoebae in coastal East Antarctica., Estuarine, Coastal Shelf Science, 46, 565-572
Hodgson D.A., Wright S.W., Davies N., Tyler P.A. (1998), Mass spectrometry and reverse-phase HPLC techniques for the identification of degraded fossil pigments in lake sediments and their application in paleolimnology., Journal of Paleolimnology
Jeffrey S.W., Mantoura R.F.C., Wright S.W. (1997), Phytoplankton pigments in oceanography: Guidelines to modern methods., 661
Wright S.W., Jeffrey S.W., Mantoura R.F.C., Llewellyn C.A., Bjornland T., Repeta D., Welschmeyer N. (1991), Improved HPLC method for the analysis of chlorophylls and carotenoids from marine phytoplankton., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 77, 183-196
Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (1992), Protist abundance and carbon concentration during a Phaeocystis -dominated bloom at an Antarctic coastal site., Polar Biology, 12, 387-395
Chiba S., Ishimaru T., Hosie G.W., Wright S.W. (1999), Population structure change of Salpa thompsoni from austral mid-summer to autumn., Polar Biology, 22, 341-349
Daugbjerg N., Marchant H.J., Thomsen H.A. (2000), Life history stages of Pyramimonas tychotreta (Prasinophyceae, Chlorophyta), a marine flagellate from the Ross Sea, Antarctica., Phycological Research, 48, 199-209
Trevena A., Jones G.B., Wright S.W., van den Enden R.L. (2003), Profiles of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), algal pigments, nutrients, and salinity in the fast ice of Prydz Bay, Antarctica., Journal of Geophysical Research, 108, 14-11
Zapata M., Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W., Rodriguez F., Garrido J.L., Clementson L. (2004), Photosynthetic pigments in 37 species (65 strains) of Haptophyta: implications for oceanography and chemotaxonomy., Marine Ecology Progress Series., 270, 83-102
Thomson P.G, Nichols P., Wright S., Skerratt J., McMInn A. (2004), Molecular taxonomy, pigment and lipid composition and Antarctic distribution of the brine dinoflagellate, (Polarella glacialis., Journal of Phycology, 40, 867-873
Thomson P.G., Wright S.W., Bolch C.J.S., Nichols D., Skerratt J.H., McMinn A. (2004), Antarctic distribution,pigment and lipid composition, and molecular identification of the brine dinoflagellate Polarella glacialis (Dinophyceae), Journal of Phycology, 40, 867-873
Beaumont K.L., Nash G.V., Davidson A.T. (2002), Ultrastructure, morphology and flux of microzooplankton faecal pellets in an east Antarctic fjord., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 245, 133-148
Gabric A.J., Cropp R., Hirst T., Marchant H.J. (2003), The sensitivity of dimethyl sulfide production to simulated climate change in the Eastern Antarctic Southern Ocean., Tellus, 55B, 966-981
Savoye N., Dehairs F., Elskens M., Cardinal D., Kopczynska E.E., Trull T.W., Wright S., Aaeyens W., Griffiths F.B. (2004), Regional variation of spring N-uptake and new production in the Southern Ocean., Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L03301, doi:doi:10.1029/2003GL018946
Marchant H.J., Davidson A.T., Wright S.W. (2001), Antarctic Marine Microorganisms and Climate Change: Impacts and Feedbacks, Ocean and Polar Research, 23, 4, 401-410
Ishikawa A., Wright S.W., van den Enden R., Davidson A.T., Marchant H.J. (2002), Abundance, size structure and community composition of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer 1999/2000., Polar Bioscience, 15, 11-26
Hosie G. (2004), Tackling fundamental issues in Southern Ocean plankton ecology - Japan and Australia's collaborative achievements., Plankton Biology and Ecology, 51, 2, 57-70
de Salas M.F., Bolch C.J.S., Botes L., Nash G., Wright S.W., Hallegraeff G.M. (2003), Takayama Gen. Nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), A new genus of unarmored dinoflagellates with sigmoid apical grooves, including the description of two new species., Journal of Phycology, 39, 1233-1246
Trevena A.J., Jones G.B., Wright S.W., van den Enden R.L. (2000), DMSP distribution profiles and production in pack ice from eastern Antarctica, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 43, 265-273
Hodgson D.A., Wright S.W., Tyler P.A., Davies N. (1998), A paleolimnological study of algal and bacterial communities in meromictic Lake Fidler, south west Tasmania, using reverse-phase HPLC and Mass Spectrometry and its application to lake management., Journal Paleolimnology, 19, 1-22
Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W., Zapata M. (1999), Recent advances in HPLC pigment analysis of phytoplankton., Marine and Freshwater Research, 50, 879-896
Marchant H.J. (1983), Marine phytoplankton: food for krill, Australian Fisheries, 47, 7, 24-25
Popp B.N., Trull T., Kenig F., Wakeham S.G., Rust T.M., Tilbrook B., Griffiths F.B., Wright S.W., Marchant H.J., Bidigare R.R., Laws E.A. (1999), Controls on the carbon isotopic composition of Southern Ocean phytoplankton., Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 13, 4, 827-843
Thomson P.G., McMinn A., Kiessling I., Watson M., Goldsworthy P.M. (2005), Composition and succession of dinoflagellates and chrysophytes in the upper fast ice of Davis Station, East Antarctica., Polar Biology, 29, 337-345
Scott F.J., Marchant H.J. (2005), Antarctic Marine Protists, 563, Autstralian Biological Resources Study, Canberra and Australian Antarctic Division, Hobart
Jeffrey S.W., Wright S.W. (2006), Photosynthetic pigments in marine microalgae: Insights from cultures and the sea., Subba Rao D.V. Algal Cultures, Analogues of Blooms and Applications, 34-90
Davidson A.T (2006), Effects of ultraviolet radiation on microalgal growth, survival and production., Rao S.D.V. Algal Cultures, Analogues of Blooms and Applications, 2, 715-767
Buma A.G.J., Wright S.W., van den Enden R., van de Poll W.H., Davidson A.T. (2006), PAR acclimation and UVBR-induced DNA damage in Antarctic marine microalgae., Marine Ecology Progress Series, 315, 33-42
Marchant H.J., Bowman J., Gibson J., Laybourn-Parry J., McMinn A. (2002), Aquatic microbiology: the ANARE perspective., Marchant H.J., Lugg D.J., Quilty P.G. Australian Antarctic Science The first 50 years of ANARE, 237-269
Nunez M., Davidson A.T., Michael K. (2006), Modelled effects of ambient UV radiation on a natural Antarctic marine microbial community., Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 42, 75-90
Wright S.W., Jeffrey S.W. (2005), Pigment markers for phytoplankton production., Volkman J. Marine Organic Matter: Biomarkers, Isotopes and DNA, 71-104, ISBN-10 30540-28401-X
Pearce I., Davidson A.T., Bell E.M., Wright S. (2007), Seasonal changes in the concentration and metabolic activity of bacteria and viruses at an Antarctic coastal site, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 47, 11-23
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2008-07-02
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-11-06
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