Numerous experimental simulations with different warming scenarios have been conducted to predict how algae will respond to warming, but their conclusions are sometimes contradictory to each other. This might be due to a failure to consider interspecific interactions. In this study, the dominant diatom species in a seasonal succession were isolated and verified to adapt to different temperature ranges by constant temperature experiment. Both unialgal and mixed cultures were exposed to two fluctuant temperature treatments that simulated the temperature variations from early spring to summer, with one treatment 4 degrees C higher (warming scenario) than the other. We found that the specific response of diatoms to warming was affected by inter...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
The potential for adaptation of phytoplankton to future climate is often extrapolated based on singl...
Climate warming has been linked to an apparent general decrease in body sizes of ectotherms, both ac...
Numerous experimental simulations with different warming scenarios have been conducted to predict ho...
Climate change is likely to have far-reaching effects on biotic interactions in aquatic ecosystems. ...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Extreme climatic events, such as heat waves, are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity du...
Ocean acidification and greenhouse warming will interactively influence competitive success of key p...
International audience1. Diatom communities have been shown to respond strongly to current climate w...
Temperature is one of the environmental factors that most strongly influence the life of microalgae,...
Understanding whether populations and communities can evolve fast enough to keep up with ongoing cli...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis is a critical flux in the carbon cycle, accounting for approximately 40...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
Phytoplankton in shallow lakes will expectedly respond to climate warming and the response may diffe...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
The potential for adaptation of phytoplankton to future climate is often extrapolated based on singl...
Climate warming has been linked to an apparent general decrease in body sizes of ectotherms, both ac...
Numerous experimental simulations with different warming scenarios have been conducted to predict ho...
Climate change is likely to have far-reaching effects on biotic interactions in aquatic ecosystems. ...
There are an increasing number of studies documenting effects of global warming on the distribution ...
Extreme climatic events, such as heat waves, are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity du...
Ocean acidification and greenhouse warming will interactively influence competitive success of key p...
International audience1. Diatom communities have been shown to respond strongly to current climate w...
Temperature is one of the environmental factors that most strongly influence the life of microalgae,...
Understanding whether populations and communities can evolve fast enough to keep up with ongoing cli...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis is a critical flux in the carbon cycle, accounting for approximately 40...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
Phytoplankton in shallow lakes will expectedly respond to climate warming and the response may diffe...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
The potential for adaptation of phytoplankton to future climate is often extrapolated based on singl...
Climate warming has been linked to an apparent general decrease in body sizes of ectotherms, both ac...