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Icebergs as Unique Lagrangian Ecosystems in Polar Seas
2013
Annual Review of Marine Science
Global warming and its disproportionate impact on polar regions have led to increased iceberg populations. Southern Ocean studies in the northwest Weddell Sea have verified substantial delivery of terrestrial material accompanied by increased primary production and faunal abundance associated with free-drifting icebergs. It is hypothesized that input and utilization of macro-and micronutrients are promoted by conditions unique to freedrifting icebergs, leading to increased production, grazing,
doi:10.1146/annurev-marine-121211-172317
pmid:22809193
fatcat:xrjknr7zxreyncmwewp6ydvqc4