n ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversity is to assess the relationship between the phenotypic traits of organisms and the environment. Here we tested for selection on physio-morphological traits measured by scanning flow-cytometry at the individual level in phytoplankton communities under a temporally changing biotic and abiotic environment. Our aim was to study how high-frequency temporal changes in the environment influence biodiversity dynamics in a natural community. We focused on a spring bloom in Lake Zurich (Switzerland), characterized by rapid changes in phytoplankton, water conditions, nutrients and grazing (mainly mediated by herbivore ciliates). We described bloom dynam...
Abstract In addition to answering Hutchinson’s question ‘‘Why are there so many species?’’, we need ...
Understanding and explaining spatio-temporal dynamics of ecological communities and their interactio...
There are many useful metrics currently available to explain ecological variation within phytobenthi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In the context of understanding and predicting the effects of human-induced environmental change (EC...
Predicting phytoplankton community dynamics in detail seems an overwhelming task as there are so man...
<div><p>Gaining understanding of food-web processes often requires a simplified representation of na...
<p>(A) Total biovolume of phytoplankton cells measured by flow-cytometry (black solid line) and phyt...
Under increasing pressure of climatic change and anthropogenic eutrophication, water blooms, i.e. th...
High quality monitoring data are vital for tracking and understanding the causes of ecosystem change...
High quality monitoring data are vital for tracking and understanding the causes of ecosystem change...
In addition to answering Hutchinson's question "Why are there so many species?", we need to understa...
Abstract In addition to answering Hutchinson’s question ‘‘Why are there so many species?’’, we need ...
Understanding and explaining spatio-temporal dynamics of ecological communities and their interactio...
There are many useful metrics currently available to explain ecological variation within phytobenthi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversi...
In the context of understanding and predicting the effects of human-induced environmental change (EC...
Predicting phytoplankton community dynamics in detail seems an overwhelming task as there are so man...
<div><p>Gaining understanding of food-web processes often requires a simplified representation of na...
<p>(A) Total biovolume of phytoplankton cells measured by flow-cytometry (black solid line) and phyt...
Under increasing pressure of climatic change and anthropogenic eutrophication, water blooms, i.e. th...
High quality monitoring data are vital for tracking and understanding the causes of ecosystem change...
High quality monitoring data are vital for tracking and understanding the causes of ecosystem change...
In addition to answering Hutchinson's question "Why are there so many species?", we need to understa...
Abstract In addition to answering Hutchinson’s question ‘‘Why are there so many species?’’, we need ...
Understanding and explaining spatio-temporal dynamics of ecological communities and their interactio...
There are many useful metrics currently available to explain ecological variation within phytobenthi...