In food webs, interactions between competition and defence control the partitioning of limiting resources. As a result, simple models of these interactions contain links between biogeochemistry, diversity, food web structure and ecosystem function. Working at hierarchical levels, these mechanisms also produce self‐similarity and therefore suggest how complexity can be generated from repeated application of simple underlying principles. Reviewing theoretical and experimental literature relevant to the marine photic zone, we argue that there is a wide spectrum of phenomena, including single cell activity of prokaryotes, microbial biodiversity at different levels of resolution, ecosystem functioning, regional biogeochemical features and evolut...
We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context9 of a global three...
Recognition of the microbial loop as an important part of aquatic ecosystems disrupted the notion of...
Species interaction networks are shaped by abiotic and biotic factors. Here, as part of the Tara Oce...
International audienceUsing a previous model based on the microbial hub (HUB; consists of heterotrop...
Several historically separate lines of food-web research are merging into a unified approach. Connec...
Studies on the role of species interactions in community dynamics and diversity have mostly focused ...
Species interaction networks are shaped by abiotic and biotic factors. Here, as part of the Tara Oce...
Recognition of the microbial loop as an important part of aquatic ecosystems disrupted the notion of...
In linear food chains, resource and predator control produce positive and negative correlations, res...
The dependency of metabolic rates on cell size and the effect of temperature are demonstrated on a ...
Emerging knowledge of mixoplankton—ubiquitous microbes that employ phototrophy and phagotrophy syner...
Trophic interactions are highly complex and modern sequencing techniques reveal enormous biodiversit...
We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context of a global three-...
[1] We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context of a global th...
International Conference on Progress in Oceanography of the Mediterranean Sea, ROME, ITALY, NOV 17-1...
We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context9 of a global three...
Recognition of the microbial loop as an important part of aquatic ecosystems disrupted the notion of...
Species interaction networks are shaped by abiotic and biotic factors. Here, as part of the Tara Oce...
International audienceUsing a previous model based on the microbial hub (HUB; consists of heterotrop...
Several historically separate lines of food-web research are merging into a unified approach. Connec...
Studies on the role of species interactions in community dynamics and diversity have mostly focused ...
Species interaction networks are shaped by abiotic and biotic factors. Here, as part of the Tara Oce...
Recognition of the microbial loop as an important part of aquatic ecosystems disrupted the notion of...
In linear food chains, resource and predator control produce positive and negative correlations, res...
The dependency of metabolic rates on cell size and the effect of temperature are demonstrated on a ...
Emerging knowledge of mixoplankton—ubiquitous microbes that employ phototrophy and phagotrophy syner...
Trophic interactions are highly complex and modern sequencing techniques reveal enormous biodiversit...
We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context of a global three-...
[1] We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context of a global th...
International Conference on Progress in Oceanography of the Mediterranean Sea, ROME, ITALY, NOV 17-1...
We examine the interplay between ecology and biogeochemical cycles in the context9 of a global three...
Recognition of the microbial loop as an important part of aquatic ecosystems disrupted the notion of...
Species interaction networks are shaped by abiotic and biotic factors. Here, as part of the Tara Oce...