Abstract Resource competition in heterogeneous en-vironments is still an unresolved problem of theoretical ecology. In this article, I analyze competition between two phytoplankton species in a deep water column, where the distributions of main resources (light and a limiting nutrient) have opposing gradients and co-limitation by both resources causes a deep biomass maximum. Assuming that the species have a trade-off in resource requirements and the water column is weakly mixed, I apply the invasion threshold analysis (Ryabov and Blasius, Ecol Lett 14:220–228, 2011) to determine relations between environmental conditions and phytoplankton composition. Although species de-plete resources in the interior of the water column, the resource leve...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
In shallow aquatic systems benthic and pelagic primary producers typically compete for light and nut...
In shallow aquatic systems benthic and pelagic primary producers typically compete for light and nut...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
With the eutrophication of many freshwaters and coastal environments, phytoplankton blooms have beco...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
In shallow aquatic systems benthic and pelagic primary producers typically compete for light and nut...
In shallow aquatic systems benthic and pelagic primary producers typically compete for light and nut...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
With the eutrophication of many freshwaters and coastal environments, phytoplankton blooms have beco...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
In shallow aquatic systems benthic and pelagic primary producers typically compete for light and nut...
In shallow aquatic systems benthic and pelagic primary producers typically compete for light and nut...