Here, we provide a review of the direct effect of increasing CO2 on aquatic primary producers through its function as a source of carbon, focusing our analysis on the interpretation of this increase as an increase in the availability of a resource. This provides an interesting context to evaluate ecological and evolutionary theories relating to nutrient availability and leads us to: the assessment of theories about limitation of productivity and the integration of CO2 into the co-limitation paradigm; the prediction of community composition and of change in communities from known changes in the environment; and evaluation of the potential for evolutionary adaptation in conditions that increase growth
The habitability of our planet depends on interlocking climate and biogeochemical systems. Living or...
Abstract Aquatic primary productivity produces oxygen (O2) and consumes carbon dioxide (CO2) in a ra...
The concentration of CO2in the atmosphere is expected to double by the end of the century. Experimen...
Here, we provide a review of the direct effect of increasing CO2 on aquatic primary producers throug...
Here, we provide a review of the direct effect of increasing CO2 on aquatic primary producers throug...
Although rising CO2 concentrations are thought to promote the growth and alter the carbon : nutrient...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comPrimary producers rarely exist under their id...
Primary producers rarely exist under their ideal conditions, with key processes often limited by res...
It is of crucial importance to understand the consequences of climatic changes (e.g. elevated pCO2, ...
The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is expected to double by the end of the century. Experime...
It is of crucial importance to understand the consequences of climatic changes (e.g. elevated pCO2, ...
Marine phytoplankton constitutes about half of the primary production on Earth. It forms the base of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2017. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...
The habitability of our planet depends on interlocking climate and biogeochemical systems. Living or...
Abstract Aquatic primary productivity produces oxygen (O2) and consumes carbon dioxide (CO2) in a ra...
The concentration of CO2in the atmosphere is expected to double by the end of the century. Experimen...
Here, we provide a review of the direct effect of increasing CO2 on aquatic primary producers throug...
Here, we provide a review of the direct effect of increasing CO2 on aquatic primary producers throug...
Although rising CO2 concentrations are thought to promote the growth and alter the carbon : nutrient...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comPrimary producers rarely exist under their id...
Primary producers rarely exist under their ideal conditions, with key processes often limited by res...
It is of crucial importance to understand the consequences of climatic changes (e.g. elevated pCO2, ...
The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is expected to double by the end of the century. Experime...
It is of crucial importance to understand the consequences of climatic changes (e.g. elevated pCO2, ...
Marine phytoplankton constitutes about half of the primary production on Earth. It forms the base of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2017. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Adv...
Nutrients can limit the productivity of ecosystems and control the composition of the communities of...
The habitability of our planet depends on interlocking climate and biogeochemical systems. Living or...
Abstract Aquatic primary productivity produces oxygen (O2) and consumes carbon dioxide (CO2) in a ra...
The concentration of CO2in the atmosphere is expected to double by the end of the century. Experimen...