A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and community structure of phytoplankton and plant communities. According to resource competition models, ratios of limiting nutrients are major determinants of species composition. At high nutrient levels, however, species interactions may shift to competition for light, which might make nutrient ratios less relevant. The “nutrient-load hypothesis” merges these two perspectives, by extending the classic model of competition for two nutrients to include competition for light. Here, we test five key predictions of the nutrient-load hypothesis using multispecies competition experiments. A marine phytoplankton community sampled from the North Sea was in...
The distribution of marine phytoplankton will shift alongside changes in marine environments, leadin...
Competition for limiting resources is a major force structuring ecological communities. Species mini...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
Niche-based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
I tested the extent to which differences in light supply could influence the outcome of nutrient (Si...
Many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including nutrient uptake, vary on a number of tempor...
Resource competition theory predicts that the outcome of competition for two nutrients depends on th...
A brief overview is given of modelling studies that aim to analyse the effects of nutrient and light...
A brief overview is given of modelling studies that aim to analyse the effects of nutrient and light...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
The distribution of marine phytoplankton will shift alongside changes in marine environments, leadin...
Competition for limiting resources is a major force structuring ecological communities. Species mini...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
Niche-based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
I tested the extent to which differences in light supply could influence the outcome of nutrient (Si...
Many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including nutrient uptake, vary on a number of tempor...
Resource competition theory predicts that the outcome of competition for two nutrients depends on th...
A brief overview is given of modelling studies that aim to analyse the effects of nutrient and light...
A brief overview is given of modelling studies that aim to analyse the effects of nutrient and light...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
A recent theory of the vertical distribution of phytoplankton considers how interacting niche constr...
The distribution of marine phytoplankton will shift alongside changes in marine environments, leadin...
Competition for limiting resources is a major force structuring ecological communities. Species mini...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...