Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient regulating productivity in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. A full knowledge of the sources and pathways of the P cycle is essential for understanding aquatic ecosystem function and for managing eutrophication. However, two significant pathways are poorly understood or remain uncharacterized. First, aquatic metazoans represent a significant internal regenerative pathway of P through the mineralization, translocation (i.e., benthic pelagic coupling) and excretion of nutrients. Rates of P excreted are expected to vary across taxa (i.e., zooplankton vs. mussels vs. benthic macroinvertebrates vs. fish), yet the significance of any one group of taxa in supplying P to bacteria and algae is unknown. Ther...
It is well established that phosphorus (P) concentrations tend to structure communities and limit th...
This thesis links biogeochemical cycling to classical ecology. Predictions derived from food chain t...
Aquatic animals directly influence the cycling of phosphorus in lakes through feeding and excretion....
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient regulating productivity in both freshwater and marine ecosyste...
Although phosphorus is an abundant element on Earth, its low availability often constrains the growt...
The contribution of metazoan zooplankton to internal phosphorus (P) cycling was investigat...
Eutrophication has been recognized as a pollution problem all over the world. Blooms of the cyanobac...
Phosphorus release rates from Daphnia galeata, the dominant metazoan, were estimated in eutrophic La...
Several hypotheses concerning the role of fishes in influencing nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecos...
Data on phosphate excretion rates of zooplankton are based on measurements using the pelagic crustac...
key words: algae, dissolved organic nutrients, eutrophication, lake ecosystems, lake management, nit...
We examined seasonality in the phosphorus (P) physiology of the phytoplankton assemblage of cultural...
Mehner et al. (2005) reported that fish feeding on terrestrial insects could be important for nutrie...
Abstract. The recycling of organic material through bacteria and microzooplankton to higher trophic ...
Although rates of P and N excretion by zooplankton have important implications for nutrient cycling ...
It is well established that phosphorus (P) concentrations tend to structure communities and limit th...
This thesis links biogeochemical cycling to classical ecology. Predictions derived from food chain t...
Aquatic animals directly influence the cycling of phosphorus in lakes through feeding and excretion....
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient regulating productivity in both freshwater and marine ecosyste...
Although phosphorus is an abundant element on Earth, its low availability often constrains the growt...
The contribution of metazoan zooplankton to internal phosphorus (P) cycling was investigat...
Eutrophication has been recognized as a pollution problem all over the world. Blooms of the cyanobac...
Phosphorus release rates from Daphnia galeata, the dominant metazoan, were estimated in eutrophic La...
Several hypotheses concerning the role of fishes in influencing nutrient dynamics in freshwater ecos...
Data on phosphate excretion rates of zooplankton are based on measurements using the pelagic crustac...
key words: algae, dissolved organic nutrients, eutrophication, lake ecosystems, lake management, nit...
We examined seasonality in the phosphorus (P) physiology of the phytoplankton assemblage of cultural...
Mehner et al. (2005) reported that fish feeding on terrestrial insects could be important for nutrie...
Abstract. The recycling of organic material through bacteria and microzooplankton to higher trophic ...
Although rates of P and N excretion by zooplankton have important implications for nutrient cycling ...
It is well established that phosphorus (P) concentrations tend to structure communities and limit th...
This thesis links biogeochemical cycling to classical ecology. Predictions derived from food chain t...
Aquatic animals directly influence the cycling of phosphorus in lakes through feeding and excretion....