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Chlorophyll a biomass and growth of sea-ice microalgae along a salinity gradient (southeastern Hudson Bay, Canadian Arctic) / Louis Legendre, Marie-Josée Martineau, Jean-Claude Therriault, Serge Demers.

Title: Chlorophyll a biomass and growth of sea-ice microalgae along a salinity gradient (southeastern Hudson Bay, Canadian Arctic) / Louis Legendre, Marie-Josée Martineau, Jean-Claude Therriault, Serge Demers.
Author(s): Legendre, Louis.
Martineau, Marie-Josée.
Therriault, Jean-Claude.
Demers, Serge.
Date: 1992.
Publisher: Mombetsu: Okhotsk Sea & Cold Ocean Research Association
In: Seventh International Symposium on Okhotsk Sea & Sea Ice; abstracts; 2-5 February 1992, Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan. (1992.),
Abstract: Microalgae at bottom of first-year sea ice in this area parallels inshore--offshore salinity gradient created by under-ice plume of Great Whale River. Study was designed to test hypothesis that variation of ice-algal biomass along salinity gradient was mainly controlled by nutrient availability, with alternative hypothesis of direct control by ambient salinity. Results are consistent with latter hypothesis.
Notes:

In: The Seventh International Symposium on Okhotsk Sea & Sea Ice; abstracts; 2-5 February 1992, Mombetsu, Hokkaido, Japan / Okhotsk Sea & Cold Ocean Research Association.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
58 -- Botany.
582.26 -- Algae.
574 -- Ecology.
574.36 -- Biomass and energetics of populations.
574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
574.55 -- Productivity, aquatic ecology.
E14 -- Glaciology: biological aspects of ice and snow.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
(*623) -- Hudson Bay.
SPRI record no.: 117864

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