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Irene R. Schloss is affiliated with the Argentine Antarctic Institute in Argentina. Their research spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields such as Oceanography, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Chemistry, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work predominantly addresses topics related to marine and coastal ecosystems, marine biology and ecology research, microbial community ecology and physiology, and marine and coastal plant biology. Other areas of interest include polar research and ecology, marine toxins and detection methods, and ocean acidification effects and responses.

Notable recent publications by Irene R. Schloss include:

  • Changing Biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean and Its Ecosystem Implications (2020, Frontiers in Marine Science)
  • Antarctic ecosystems in transition - life between stresses and opportunities (2020, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society)
  • A global horizon scan of issues impacting marine and coastal biodiversity conservation (2022, Nature Ecology & Evolution)
  • Marine food webs are more complex but less stable in sub-Antarctic (Beagle Channel, Argentina) than in Antarctic (Potter Cove, Antarctic Peninsula) regions (2022, Marine Environmental Research)
  • Glacial melt disturbance shifts community metabolism of an Antarctic seafloor ecosystem from net autotrophy to heterotrophy (2021, Communications Biology)

Their frequent co-authors include Marcelo Hernando, Gastón O. Almandoz, Julieta Antoni, Andreana Cadaillón, and Lloyd S. Peck.

Publication venues where the scientist has frequently published include:

  • Journal of Marine Systems
  • Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
  • Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Best Publications

  • Climate change and glacier retreat drive shifts in an Antarctic benthic ecosystem

    Ricardo Jose Sahade;Cristian Fabian Lagger;Luciana Torre;Fernando Momo;Fernando Momo

  • Aggregation of algae released from melting sea ice: implications for seeding and sedimentation

    U. Riebesell;I. Schloss;I. Schloss;Victor Smetacek

  • A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond

    M.C. Kennicutt;S.L. Chown;J.J. Cassano;D. Liggett

  • The Southern Ocean Ecosystem Under Multiple Climate Change Stresses - An Integrated Circumpolar Assessment

    Julian Gutt;Nancy Bertler;Thomas J. Bracegirdle;Alexander Buschmann

  • Changing Biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean and Its Ecosystem Implications

    Sian Frances Henley;Emma Louise Cavan;Sarah E. Fawcett;Rodrigo Kerr

  • Response of phytoplankton dynamics to 19-year (1991–2009) climate trends in Potter Cove (Antarctica)

    Irene R. Schloss;Irene R. Schloss;Irene R. Schloss;Doris Abele;Sébastien Moreau;Serge Demers

  • Vertical stratification and air‐sea CO2 fluxes in the Patagonian shelf

    Alejandro A. Bianchi;Laura Bianucci;Alberto R. Piola;Diana Ruiz Pino

  • Variability and change in the west Antarctic Peninsula marine system: Research priorities and opportunities

    Sian F. Henley;Oscar M. Schofield;Katharine R. Hendry;Irene Ruth Schloss

  • A global horizon scan of issues impacting marine and coastal biodiversity conservation

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  • Taking Steps toward Marine and Coastal Ecosystem-Based Management: An Introductory Guide

    Tundi Agardy;John Davis;Kristin Sherwood;Ole Vestergaard

  • Spatial and temporal variation in shallow seawater temperatures around Antarctica

    David K.A. Barnes;Veronica Fuentes;Andrew Clarke;Irene R. Schloss

  • Antarctic ecosystems in transition – life between stresses and opportunities

    Julian Gutt;Enrique Isla;José C. Xavier;José C. Xavier;Byron J. Adams

  • Phytoplankton biomass in Antarctic shelf zones: a conceptual model based on Potter Cove, King George Island

    Irene R Schloss;Irene R Schloss;Gustavo A Ferreyra;Diana Ruiz-Pino

  • Hydrography of Potter Cove, a Small Fjord-like Inlet on King George Island (South Shetlands)

    Heinz Klöser;Gustavo Ferreyra;Irene Schloss;Guillermo Mercuri

  • Climate change enhances primary production in the western Antarctic Peninsula.

    Sébastien Moreau;Sébastien Moreau;Behzad Mostajir;Simon Bélanger;Irene R. Schloss;Irene R. Schloss;Irene R. Schloss

  • Biomass and associations of benthic marine macroalgae from the inner Potter Cove (King George Island, Antarctica) related to depth and substrate

    Maria Liliana Quartino;Heinz Klöser;Irene Ruth Schloss;Christian Wiencke

  • Delivering Sustained, Coordinated, and Integrated Observations of the Southern Ocean for Global Impact

    Louise Newman;Petra Heil;Petra Heil;Rowan Trebilco;Rowan Trebilco;Katsuro Katsumata

  • Seasonal phytoplankton dynamics in extreme southern South America (Beagle Channel, Argentina)

    Gastón O. Almandoz;Gastón O. Almandoz;Marcelo P. Hernando;Gustavo A. Ferreyra;Irene R. Schloss;Irene R. Schloss

  • On the phytoplankton bloom in coastal waters of southern King George Island (Antarctica) in January 2010: An exceptional feature?

    I. R. Schloss;I. R. Schloss;A. Wasilowska;D. Dumont;G. O. Almandoz

  • Seasonal variation of algal growth conditions in sheltered Antarctic bays: the example of Potter Cove (King George Island, South Shetlands)

    Heinz Klöser;Gustavo Ferreyra;Irene Schloss;Guillermo Mercuri

  • Role of plankton communities in sea-air variations in pCO 2 in the SW Atlantic Ocean

    Irene R. Schloss;Gustavo A. Ferreyra;Martha Elba Ferrario;Gastón Osvaldo Almandoz

  • Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research

    J. Gutt;E. Isla;A.N. Bertler;A.N. Bertler;G.E. Bodeker

Frequent Co-Authors

Doris Abele
Doris Abele Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Serge Demers
Serge Demers Université du Québec à Rimouski
José C. Xavier
José C. Xavier University of Coimbra
Anita G. J. Buma
Anita G. J. Buma University of Groningen
Julian Gutt
Julian Gutt Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Suzanne Roy
Suzanne Roy Université du Québec à Rimouski
Oscar Schofield
Oscar Schofield Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Michael P. Meredith
Michael P. Meredith British Antarctic Survey
Diana H. Wall
Diana H. Wall Colorado State University
Yan Ropert-Coudert
Yan Ropert-Coudert Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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