Benthic communities below the photic zone depend for food on allochthonous organic matter derived from seasonal phytoplankton blooms. In the Baltic Sea, the spring diatom bloom is considered the most important input of organic matter, whereas the contribution of the summer bloom dominated by diazotrophic cyanobacteria is less understood. The possible increase in cyanobacteria blooms as a consequence of eutrophication and climate change calls for evaluation of cyanobacteria effects on benthic community functioning and productivity. Here, we examine utilization of cyanobacterial nitrogen by deposit-feeding benthic macrofauna following a cyanobacteria bloom at three stations during two consecutive years and link these changes to isotopic niche...
We combined a mass balance approach with measurements of air-water and sediment-water nitrogen (N) e...
1. Blooms of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater habitats...
1. Blooms of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater habitats...
Benthic communities below the photic zone depend for food on allochthonous organic matter derived fr...
<div><p>Benthic communities below the photic zone depend for food on allochthonous organic matter de...
Blooms of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria (NFC) occur in many freshwater and marine systems, including...
Blooms of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria (NFC) occur in many freshwater and marine systems, including...
We present a common-garden experiment to study the feeding plasticity of a key deposit-feeder in the...
Cyanobacteria are widely distributed in marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Some cyanobacte...
Cyanobacteria are widely distributed in marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Some cyanobacte...
During two simultaneous cruises in the Central Baltic Sea in July 2007 we applied a 15N tracer addit...
Animals living in marine sediments (the second largest habitat on earth) play a major role in global...
Cyanobacteria and associated heterotrophic bacteria hold key roles in carbon as well as nitrogen fix...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
We combined a mass balance approach with measurements of air-water and sediment-water nitrogen (N) e...
1. Blooms of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater habitats...
1. Blooms of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater habitats...
Benthic communities below the photic zone depend for food on allochthonous organic matter derived fr...
<div><p>Benthic communities below the photic zone depend for food on allochthonous organic matter de...
Blooms of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria (NFC) occur in many freshwater and marine systems, including...
Blooms of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria (NFC) occur in many freshwater and marine systems, including...
We present a common-garden experiment to study the feeding plasticity of a key deposit-feeder in the...
Cyanobacteria are widely distributed in marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Some cyanobacte...
Cyanobacteria are widely distributed in marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Some cyanobacte...
During two simultaneous cruises in the Central Baltic Sea in July 2007 we applied a 15N tracer addit...
Animals living in marine sediments (the second largest habitat on earth) play a major role in global...
Cyanobacteria and associated heterotrophic bacteria hold key roles in carbon as well as nitrogen fix...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
We combined a mass balance approach with measurements of air-water and sediment-water nitrogen (N) e...
1. Blooms of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater habitats...
1. Blooms of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater habitats...