Ocean and Polar Research
- Volume 23 Issue 4
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- Pages.401-410
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- 2001
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- 1598-141X(pISSN)
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- 2234-7313(eISSN)
Antarctic Marine Microorganisms and Climate Change: Impacts and Feedbacks
- Marchant Harvey J. (Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway Kingston Tasmania) ;
- Davidson Andrew T. (Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway Kingston Tasmania) ;
- Wright Simon W. (Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway Kingston Tasmania)
- Published : 2001.12.31
Abstract
Global climate change will alter many such properties of the Southern Ocean as temperature, circulation, stratification, and sea-ice extent. Such changes are likely to influence the species composition and activity of Antarctic marine microorganisms (protists and bacteria) which playa major role in deter-mining the concentration of atmospheric