Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, their traits drive community processes with profound effects on global biogeochemistry. Species traits are, however, not necessarily static but respond to environmental changes in order to maintain fitness and may differ with cell size that scales physiological rates. Comprehending such trait characteristics is necessary for a mechanistic understanding of plankton community dynamics and resulting biogeochemical impacts. Here, we used information theory to analyze metatranscriptomes of micro- and nano-dinoflagellate communities in three ecosystems. Measures of gene expression variations were set as a proxy to determine conserved and plastic commun...
In the context of understanding and predicting the effects of human-induced environmental change (EC...
Changes in marine plankton communities driven by environmental variability impact the marine food we...
<p>Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each t...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...
Dinoflagellates and diatoms are among the most prominent microeukaryotic plankton groups, and they h...
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 ...
Intraspecific trait diversity can promote the success of a species, as complementarity of functional...
Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of ma...
The study of protistan functional diversity is crucial to understand the dynamics of oceanic ecologi...
In the ocean, phytoplankton are dependent on communities of bacteria living in the phycosphere, a ho...
Trait-based approaches to phytoplankton ecology have gained traction in recent decades as phenotypic...
<p>Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each t...
Using metagenomic 'parts lists' to infer global patterns on microbial ecology remains a significant ...
In the context of understanding and predicting the effects of human-induced environmental change (EC...
Changes in marine plankton communities driven by environmental variability impact the marine food we...
<p>Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each t...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...
Communities of microscopic dinoflagellates are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. Consequently, thei...
Dinoflagellates and diatoms are among the most prominent microeukaryotic plankton groups, and they h...
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 ...
Intraspecific trait diversity can promote the success of a species, as complementarity of functional...
Diatoms and dinoflagellates dominate coastal marine phytoplankton communities as major players of ma...
The study of protistan functional diversity is crucial to understand the dynamics of oceanic ecologi...
In the ocean, phytoplankton are dependent on communities of bacteria living in the phycosphere, a ho...
Trait-based approaches to phytoplankton ecology have gained traction in recent decades as phenotypic...
<p>Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each t...
Using metagenomic 'parts lists' to infer global patterns on microbial ecology remains a significant ...
In the context of understanding and predicting the effects of human-induced environmental change (EC...
Changes in marine plankton communities driven by environmental variability impact the marine food we...
<p>Bacterial communities are composed of distinct groups of potentially interacting lineages, each t...