Abstract Intraspecific trait diversity can promote the success of a species, as complementarity of functional traits within populations may enhance its competitive success and facilitates resilience to changing environmental conditions. Here, we experimentally determined the variation and relationships between traits in 15 strains of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii derived from two populations. Measured traits included growth rate, cell size, elemental composition, nitrogen uptake kinetics, toxin production and allelochemical potency. Our results demonstrate substantial variation in all analysed traits both within and across populations, particularly in nitrogen affinity, which was even comparable to interspecific variation...
Alexandrium tamarense is a prominent harmful algal bloom forming species known to produce paralytic ...
Alexandrium tamarense is a prominent harmful algal bloom forming species known to produce paralytic ...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...
Intraspecific trait diversity can promote the success of a species, as complementarity of functional...
Dissolved oceanic CO2 concentrations are rising as result of increasing atmospheric partial pressure...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace and enables an organism to respond to variations in...
In this thesis, broad phenotypic variation in the genus Alexandrium with respect to allelochemical p...
Populations of the toxigenic marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium are composed of multiple genotypes th...
International audienceUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is still a challenge and ...
Understanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is still a challenge and despite a lot of theor...
1. Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to help understanding community structure and ecosys...
Global change will disturb the frequency, scale and distribution of harmful algal blooms (HABs), but...
Dinoflagellates are a major cause of harmful algal blooms, with consequences for coastal marine ecos...
International audiencePhysiological plasticity gives HABs species the ability to respond to variatio...
Dinoflagellates are a major cause of harmful algal blooms, with consequences for coastal marine ecos...
Alexandrium tamarense is a prominent harmful algal bloom forming species known to produce paralytic ...
Alexandrium tamarense is a prominent harmful algal bloom forming species known to produce paralytic ...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...
Intraspecific trait diversity can promote the success of a species, as complementarity of functional...
Dissolved oceanic CO2 concentrations are rising as result of increasing atmospheric partial pressure...
Background: Phenotypic plasticity is commonplace and enables an organism to respond to variations in...
In this thesis, broad phenotypic variation in the genus Alexandrium with respect to allelochemical p...
Populations of the toxigenic marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium are composed of multiple genotypes th...
International audienceUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is still a challenge and ...
Understanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is still a challenge and despite a lot of theor...
1. Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to help understanding community structure and ecosys...
Global change will disturb the frequency, scale and distribution of harmful algal blooms (HABs), but...
Dinoflagellates are a major cause of harmful algal blooms, with consequences for coastal marine ecos...
International audiencePhysiological plasticity gives HABs species the ability to respond to variatio...
Dinoflagellates are a major cause of harmful algal blooms, with consequences for coastal marine ecos...
Alexandrium tamarense is a prominent harmful algal bloom forming species known to produce paralytic ...
Alexandrium tamarense is a prominent harmful algal bloom forming species known to produce paralytic ...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...