Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C, mineral nutrients, predation, and viral lysis. Two mesocosm experiments, performed at an Arctic location and bottom-up manipulated with organic-C, had very different results in community composition for both prokaryotes and viruses. Previously, we showed how a simple mathematical model could reproduce food web level dynamics observed in these mesocosms, demonstrating strong top-down control through the predator chain from copepods via ciliates and heterotrophic nanoflagellates. Here, we use a steady-state analysis to connect ciliate biomass to bacterial carbon demand. This gives a coupling of top-down and bottom-up factors whereby low initia...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C,...
Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C,...
Combining a minimum food web model with Arctic microbial community dynamics, we have suggested that ...
Combining a minimum food web model with Arctic microbial community dynamics, we have suggested that ...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
Combining a minimum food web model with Arctic microbial community dynamics, we have suggested that ...
Two mesocosm experiments, PAME-I and PAME-II were conducted in 2007 and 2008 to investigate fate of ...
To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial commu...
To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial commu...
To understand (1) the role of heterotrophic bacteria in the biogeochemical cycles, (2) the fate of t...
To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial commu...
By shunting material out of the predatory pathway toward detritus and dissolved material, viruses ar...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C,...
Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C,...
Combining a minimum food web model with Arctic microbial community dynamics, we have suggested that ...
Combining a minimum food web model with Arctic microbial community dynamics, we have suggested that ...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
Combining a minimum food web model with Arctic microbial community dynamics, we have suggested that ...
Two mesocosm experiments, PAME-I and PAME-II were conducted in 2007 and 2008 to investigate fate of ...
To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial commu...
To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial commu...
To understand (1) the role of heterotrophic bacteria in the biogeochemical cycles, (2) the fate of t...
To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial commu...
By shunting material out of the predatory pathway toward detritus and dissolved material, viruses ar...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...