Oceanic photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (< 3 µm) are responsible for > 40% of total primary production at low latitudes such as the North-Eastern tropical Atlantic. In the world ocean, warmed by climate changes, the expected gradual shift towards smaller primary producers could render the role of photosynthetic picoeukaryotes even more important than they are today. Little is still known, however, about how the taxonomic composition of this highly diverse group affects primary production at the basin scale. Here, we combined flow cytometric cell sorting, NaH14CO3 radiotracer incubations and class-specific fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes to determine cell- and biomass-specific inorganic carbon fixation rates and taxonomi...
A central goal in ecology is to understand the factors affecting the temporal dynamics and spatial d...
Background: Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPE) with a cell size less than 3 mm play a critical role...
Oligotrophic ocean gyre ecosystems may be expanding due to rising global temperatures [1-5]. Models ...
Summary Oceanic photosynthetic picoeukaryotes ( 40% of total primary production at low latitudes su...
Global estimates indicate the oceans are responsible for approximately half of the carbon dioxide fi...
Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) of a size < 3 µm play a crucial role in oceanic primary prod...
Global estimates indicate the oceans are responsible for approximately half of the carbon dioxide fi...
The oligotrophic waters of the Subtropical Gyres cover >60% of the total ocean surface and contribut...
Global estimates indicate the oceans are responsible for approximately half of the carbon dioxide fi...
Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) of a size < 3 µm play a crucial role in oceanic primary product...
P>Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) of a size < 3 mu m play a crucial role in oceanic primary pro...
The oligotrophic waters of the Subtropical Gyres cover >60% of the total ocean surface and contri...
Picophytoplankton, including photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPE) and unicellular cyanobacteria, are ...
International audienceA central goal in ecology is to understand the factors affecting the temporal ...
Phytoplankton biomass in the world's oceans amounts to only ∽1–2% of the total global plant carbon, ...
A central goal in ecology is to understand the factors affecting the temporal dynamics and spatial d...
Background: Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPE) with a cell size less than 3 mm play a critical role...
Oligotrophic ocean gyre ecosystems may be expanding due to rising global temperatures [1-5]. Models ...
Summary Oceanic photosynthetic picoeukaryotes ( 40% of total primary production at low latitudes su...
Global estimates indicate the oceans are responsible for approximately half of the carbon dioxide fi...
Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) of a size < 3 µm play a crucial role in oceanic primary prod...
Global estimates indicate the oceans are responsible for approximately half of the carbon dioxide fi...
The oligotrophic waters of the Subtropical Gyres cover >60% of the total ocean surface and contribut...
Global estimates indicate the oceans are responsible for approximately half of the carbon dioxide fi...
Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) of a size < 3 µm play a crucial role in oceanic primary product...
P>Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPEs) of a size < 3 mu m play a crucial role in oceanic primary pro...
The oligotrophic waters of the Subtropical Gyres cover >60% of the total ocean surface and contri...
Picophytoplankton, including photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPE) and unicellular cyanobacteria, are ...
International audienceA central goal in ecology is to understand the factors affecting the temporal ...
Phytoplankton biomass in the world's oceans amounts to only ∽1–2% of the total global plant carbon, ...
A central goal in ecology is to understand the factors affecting the temporal dynamics and spatial d...
Background: Photosynthetic picoeukaryotes (PPE) with a cell size less than 3 mm play a critical role...
Oligotrophic ocean gyre ecosystems may be expanding due to rising global temperatures [1-5]. Models ...