- Chair(s)
- Winfried W.C. Gieskes (The Netherlands) and Sauveur Belviso (France)
- Other Full Members
- Dileep Kumar (India), Christiane Lancelot (Belgium), Gillian Malin (UK), Harvey Marchant (Australia), Linda Medlin (Germany), Yu-Zao Qi (China-Beijing), Peter Verity (USA), and Paul Wassmann (Norway)
- Associate Members
- Greg Ayers (Australia), Marie-Joseph Chrétiennot-Dinet (France), Albert Gabric (Australia), Ronald Kiene (USA), M. Madhupratap (India), Walker O. Smith (USA), Jacquiline Stefels (Netherlands), Marcel J.W. Veldhuis (Netherlands), Maria Vernet (USA), and Ingrid Zondervan (Germany)
- Terms of Reference
Establish a Web site to facilitate coordination of ongoing research worldwide, to create cohesion of efforts.
Make an inventory of aspects that relate to cycling of biogeochemically relevant elements. These aspects are
- Factors regulating bloom inception
- The grazing issue: bottom-up or top-down control
- Cellular response to environmental factors
- Distribution patterns: molecular-biological approaches
- Genetics: pathways of distribution and biodiversity in the cluster
- Emission of climate-relevant biogenic gases, and relevance for climate regulation
- Cloud inception and characterisation of condensation nuclei over blooms
- Sensitivity of climate models for presence of plankton, in casu the Phaeocystis cluster
Meet once a year to discuss progress, and divide tasks to arrive at a series of chapters produced under the responsibility of members of the Working Group.
In the last year, write a series of reviews covering the subjects mentioned under Term of Reference #2, which will be the chapters of a book that will be produced as the product of the Working Group. At least two Working Group members will be responsible for each chapter.
- Approved
- October 2000
- Financial Sponsors
- SCOR, U.S. National Science Foundation
- Meetings
3-7 March 2002 in Norwich, UK
1-4 May 2003 in Savannah, Georgia, USA
30 August-3 September 2005 in Haren, the Netherlands
- Publications
Special issue of Biogeochemistry and a book Phaeocystis, Major Link in the Biogeochemical Cycling of Climate-relevant Elements
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