Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of marine biogeochemical cycles and their seasonal succession often leads to harmful algal blooms (HABs). What regulates their respective dominances and the development of the HABs remains elusive. Here we conducted time-sequential metatranscriptomic profiling on a natural assemblage that evolved from diatom dominance to a dinoflagellate bloom to interrogate the underlying major metabolic and ecological drivers. Data reveals similarity between diatoms and dinoflagellates in exhibiting high capacities of energy production, nutrient acquisition, and stress protection in their respective dominance stages. The diatom-to-dinoflagellate succession coinc...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Data related to the manuscript: Poulson-Ellestad, Kelsey L., Jones, Christina M., Roy, Jessie, Viant...
Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of ma...
Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of ma...
Marine phytoplankton are central players in the global carbon cycle, responsible for nearly half of ...
A diverse microbial assemblage in the ocean is responsible for nearly half of global primary product...
<p>Marine phytoplankton are central players in the global carbon cycle, responsible for nearly half ...
In coastal waters worldwide, an increase in frequency and intensity of algal blooms has been attribu...
The multiple interactions of phytoplankton and bacterioplankton are central for our understanding of...
Abstract(#br)Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have increased as a result of global climate and environmen...
The multiple interactions of phytoplankton and bacterioplankton are central for our understanding of...
Bloom-forming phytoplankton are key players in aquatic ecosystems, fixing carbon dioxide and forming...
International audienceHarmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have increased as a result of global climate and environmental changes, ...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Data related to the manuscript: Poulson-Ellestad, Kelsey L., Jones, Christina M., Roy, Jessie, Viant...
Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of ma...
Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of ma...
Marine phytoplankton are central players in the global carbon cycle, responsible for nearly half of ...
A diverse microbial assemblage in the ocean is responsible for nearly half of global primary product...
<p>Marine phytoplankton are central players in the global carbon cycle, responsible for nearly half ...
In coastal waters worldwide, an increase in frequency and intensity of algal blooms has been attribu...
The multiple interactions of phytoplankton and bacterioplankton are central for our understanding of...
Abstract(#br)Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have increased as a result of global climate and environmen...
The multiple interactions of phytoplankton and bacterioplankton are central for our understanding of...
Bloom-forming phytoplankton are key players in aquatic ecosystems, fixing carbon dioxide and forming...
International audienceHarmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. ...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have increased as a result of global climate and environmental changes, ...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Harmful algal blooms are caused by specific members of microbial communities. Understanding the dyna...
Data related to the manuscript: Poulson-Ellestad, Kelsey L., Jones, Christina M., Roy, Jessie, Viant...