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519 Contents Volume 2 1991 Copepods in ice-covered seas— Distribution, adaptations to seasonally limited food, metabolism, growth patterns and life cycle strategies in polar seas R.J. Conover (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada) and M. Huntley (La Jolla, CA, U.S.A) .........000 00.0000... Ice algal photosynthesis at Resolute and Saqvaqjuac in the Canadian Arctic M.A. Bergmann, H.E. Welch, J.E. Butler-Walker and T.D. Siferd (Winnipeg, Man., Canada) ..................... Sea ice macrofauna in the Antarctic and the Arctic ! rr ks een ck ROR A A eV aw MOND ee ve wewe ee kweees Atmospheric boundary layer measurements over sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk en es es Os Aik eels Sk yh o kd phe N GOD aD eae wees Oe see ew hea es The transport of CO, into Arctic and Antarctic Seas: Similarities and differences in the driving processes L.G. Anderson (Géteborg, Sweden) and E.P. Jones (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada) ............0..... 0.002000 0 000s Productivity of sea ice algae: In situ vs. incubator methods R.E.H. Smith (Waterloo, Ont., Canada) and A.W. Herman (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada) ......................04. The structure of upper level pelagic food webs in the Antarctic: Effect of phytoplankton distribution D.G.A. Ainley, W.R. Fraser (Stinson Beach, CA, U.S.A.), W.O. Smith Jr. (Knoxville, TN, U.S.A.), T.L. Hopkins and J.J. ee ee I ddd ge he a Ga bk OG Wal ee Nw a ed es Ww ROAD ON ESS RE SS SD 111 Plankton assemblages in the ice edge zone of the Weddell Sea during the austral winter D.L. Garrison (Santa Cruz, CA, U.S.A.), K.R. Buck (Pacific Grove, CA, U.S.A.) and M.M. Gowing (Santa Cruz, CA, ar he a ae e e at aS ho kn pee NRA ORE MO E88 ON EY AO OE Cid LENS OOS On 123 Austral winter distributions of large tintinnid and large sarcodinid protozooplankton in the ice-edge zone of the Weddell /Scotia Seas aoe, Ses Gees Et... Comevenn Cts Cee, CA, SA) ng sb ke i wc ew ate eet maeernerecs 131 Under-ice physical oceanographic processes S.J. Prinsenberg (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada) and R.G. Ingram (Montreal, Que., Canada) ....................24-- 143 Characteristics of the turbulent oceanic boundary layer under sea ice. Part 1: A review of the ice—ocean boundary layer K. Shirasawa (Mombetsu, Japan) and R.G. Ingram (Montreal, Que., Canada) .........0..0.00.022. .ee e.e .ee e 153 Characteristics of the turbulent oceanic boundary layer under sea ice. Part 2: Measurements in southeast Hudson Bay K. Shirasawa (Mombetsu, Japan) and R.G. Ingram (Montreal, Que., Canada) ........0..0.220. c. ee.e .ee. ee ee 161 A review of the surface climate of the Southern Hemisphere and some comparisons with the Northern Hemisphere a ee A Se ay ae G ahhh Wok Ub yale e ew oak EMRE hk Ka Re 171 Mesoscale eddies and chimneys in the marginal ice zone S. Sandven, O.M. Johannesen and J.A. Johannesen (Solheimsvik, Norway) .......00.02 .ee.e .ee.e e.ee .ee e ee 195 Bio-physical oceanographic interactions at the edge of the Arctic ice pack as een NS cg os ih eek gute a 6 eS WS wR Ee CE ee ee ee ee eo 209 Marine birds and ice-influenced environments of polar oceans a a Re UR aga pe cea a a a a er Ee LT Spare Spa lalw ig ee a a 233 Tracers of near-surface, halocline and deep waters in the Arctic Ocean: Implications for circulation E.P. Jones (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada), L.G. Anderson (Goteborg, Sweden) and D.W.R. Wallace (Upton, NY, U.S.A.) ... 241 Ecology of bottom ice algae: I. Environmental controls and variability G.F. Cota (Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.A.), L. Legendre, M. Gosselin (Quebec, Que., Canada) and R.G. Ingram (Montreal, ee ee ge ag Rie Wilde WETS AAT "WR HORT SOUP BOT TE Ae kD mae seca gn alate aM Bk 257 Ecology of bottom ice algae: II. Dynamics, distributions and productivity G.F. Cota (Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.A.) and R.E.H. Smith (Waterloo, Ont., Canada) .......................20.000- 279 Ecology of bottom ice algae: III. Comparative physiology G.F. Cota (Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.A.) and R.E.H. Smith (Waterloo, Ont., Canada) .. 0... wc ee cee 297 An overview of the abundance and role of protozooplankton in Antarctic waters a ee i I aL he Salar aie oh gew er ghegli alA bia ae telah ar ye NS a OR 317 Modelling ice-edge phytoplankton bloom in the Scotia—Weddel sea sector of the Southern Ocean during spring C. Lancelot (Brussels, Belgium), C. Veth (Den Burg, The Netherlands) and S. Mathot (Brussels, Belgium) ............ 333 Crystallographic structure of sea ice along a salinity gradient and environmental control of microalgae in the brine cells L. Legendre (Quebec, Que., Canada), M. Aota, K. Shirasawa (Mombetsu, Japan), M.-J. Martineau (Quebec, Que., Canada) a ke nk ok: X Bia Siw Oe OLR I kW LR NA Oe SES EO wa 347 Nutrient cycling and primary production in the marine systems of the Arctic and Antarctic L.A. Codispoti, G.E. Friederich, C.M. Sakamoto (Pacific Grove, Calif., U.S.A.) and L.I. Gordon (Corvallis, Oreg., U.S.A.) 359 0924-7963 /91 /$03.50 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 520 Nutrients and organic nitrogenous compounds in the marginal ice zone of the Fram Strait G. Kattner and H. Becker (Bremerhaven, Germany) Satellite remote sensing of the Polar Oceans J.C. Comiso (Greenbelt, Md., U.S.A.) Convection and deep water formation in the Arctic Ocean—Greenland Sea System B. Rudels and D. Quadfasel (Hamburg, Germany) The evolution of the upper water layer in the marginal ice zone, austral spring 1988, Scotia—Weddell Sea C. Veth (Den Burg, The Netherlands) A simple ice—ocean coupled model for ice drift in marginal ice zones C.L. Tang and D.B. Fissel (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada) Plankton distribution and the impact of copepod grazing on primary production in Fram Strait, Greenland Sea H.J. Hirche (Bremerhaven, Germany), M.E.M. Baumann (Aachen, Germany), G. Kattner (Bremerhaven, Germany) and R. Gradinger (Bremerhaven, Germany) The influence of oceanographic processes on pelagic—benthic coupling in polar regions: A benthic perspective J.M. Grebmeier (Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.A.) and J.P. Barry (La Jolla, Calif., U.S.A.)

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