Copepods dominate the biomass of marine zooplankton and through their prey selection they act as top-down regulators of planktonic communities. We investigated feeding preference of copepods in the presence of the diatom Skeletonema marinoi at different time points throughout the development of a bloom and a culture. Quantitative PCR gut content assessment revealed that the food uptake of the copepod Calanus spp. on mixed diets and on artificially induced mesocosm blooms was selective. Uptake of S. marinoi was highest during the post-bloom phase in the mesocosms even if the abundance of this alga was already low. In laboratory assays, copepods showed a greater preference for S. marinoi in the late stationary phase than for cultures of the s...
Phytoplanktonic communities have been moulded from a higher level in the food web by zooplankton pr...
Observations on the feeding behaviour of calanoid copepods, microscopical analysis of their faecal p...
Trophic cascades in the marine pelagic food web, especially in the microbial food web in which copep...
In order to characterize copepod feeding in relation to microbial plankton community dynamics, we co...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
In order to characterize copepod feeding in relation to microbial plankton community dynamics, we co...
My thesis focuses on copepod-diatom interactions, specifically on the effects of food quality and to...
Mesozooplankton grazing selection in complex marine microbial communities is a poorly understood yet...
The biochemical quality of phytoplankton depends in part upon nutrient availability, which has impli...
Phytoplankton stoichiometry and cell size could result from both phenology and environmental change....
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
The growth cycle in nutrient-rich, aquatic environments starts with a diatom bloom that ends in mass...
Feeding activity, selective grazing and the potential grazing impact of two dominant grazers of the ...
Phytoplanktonic communities have been moulded from a higher level in the food web by zooplankton pr...
Observations on the feeding behaviour of calanoid copepods, microscopical analysis of their faecal p...
Trophic cascades in the marine pelagic food web, especially in the microbial food web in which copep...
In order to characterize copepod feeding in relation to microbial plankton community dynamics, we co...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
The interactions between primary producers and their consumers are of particular interest for the ov...
In order to characterize copepod feeding in relation to microbial plankton community dynamics, we co...
My thesis focuses on copepod-diatom interactions, specifically on the effects of food quality and to...
Mesozooplankton grazing selection in complex marine microbial communities is a poorly understood yet...
The biochemical quality of phytoplankton depends in part upon nutrient availability, which has impli...
Phytoplankton stoichiometry and cell size could result from both phenology and environmental change....
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
The growth cycle in nutrient-rich, aquatic environments starts with a diatom bloom that ends in mass...
Feeding activity, selective grazing and the potential grazing impact of two dominant grazers of the ...
Phytoplanktonic communities have been moulded from a higher level in the food web by zooplankton pr...
Observations on the feeding behaviour of calanoid copepods, microscopical analysis of their faecal p...
Trophic cascades in the marine pelagic food web, especially in the microbial food web in which copep...