Eukaryotic phytoplankton form the basis of aquatic food webs and play a key role in the global carbon cycle. Many of these evolutionarily diverse microalgae are also capable of feeding on other microbes, and hence simultaneously act both as primary producers and consumers. The net ecosystem impact of such mixotrophs depends on their nutritional strategy which is likely to alter with environmental change. Many temperate lakes are currently warming at unprecedented rates and are simultaneously increasing in water color (browning) due to increased run-off of humic substances. We hypothesized that the resulting reduction in light intensity and increased bacterial abundances would favor mixotrophic phytoplankton over obligate autotrophs, while h...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
In shallow lakes, pelagic and benthic producers engage in spatially asymmetrical resource competitio...
14 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10728Eukaryotic phy...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Synergies between large-scale environmental changes, such as climate change(1) and increased humic c...
Globally, freshwater ecosystems are warming at unprecedented rates and northern temperate lakes are ...
In a future climate change perspective, the interactions among different life-forms of primary produ...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
1. Aquatic ecosystems in Northern Europe are expected to face increases in temperature and water col...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Future climate in temperate regions is projected to get warmer and in many cases wetter. This poses ...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
In shallow lakes, pelagic and benthic producers engage in spatially asymmetrical resource competitio...
14 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10728Eukaryotic phy...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Synergies between large-scale environmental changes, such as climate change(1) and increased humic c...
Globally, freshwater ecosystems are warming at unprecedented rates and northern temperate lakes are ...
In a future climate change perspective, the interactions among different life-forms of primary produ...
1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and phytoplankton dynam...
1. Aquatic ecosystems in Northern Europe are expected to face increases in temperature and water col...
Global warming has been shown to affect ecosystems worldwide. Warming may, for instance, disrupt pla...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Future climate in temperate regions is projected to get warmer and in many cases wetter. This poses ...
International audience1. Climate change is altering both dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties a...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
Eutrophication and rising water temperature in freshwaters may increase the total production of a la...
In shallow lakes, pelagic and benthic producers engage in spatially asymmetrical resource competitio...