Chemicals released following herbivore grazing on primary producers can promote multitrophic interactions by influencing the foraging behaviour of higher order predators. In particular, chemicals released during microzooplankton grazing on phytoplankton can act as infochemical cues that elicit foraging responses and improve search efficiency in carnivorous copepods. Models investigating such infochemical-mediated multitrophic interactions in the plankton are typically based on top-down control, where phytoplankton concentrations are controlled through predation and grazing from higher trophic levels. However, in marine environments nutrient limitation is an important factor that influences a food-web from below, and earlier models of this s...
Within models, zooplankton grazing is typically defined as being dependent on total prey concentrati...
Understanding how marine microbial food webs and their ecosystem functions are changing is crucial f...
Managing eutrophied systems using only nutrient decreases to impose bottom-up control can be economi...
Chemicals released following herbivore grazing on primary producers can promote multitrophic interac...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feeding cues t...
A two-species predator–prey plankton model is studied, where the grazing pressure of microzooplankto...
Infochemicals released by marine phytoplankton play important roles in food web interactions by infl...
Plankton organisms play a crucial role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems as they serve as a b...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feed...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Understanding the conditions for successful control of phytoplankton by zooplankton in eutrophic eco...
Revealing mechanisms of efficient top-down control in eutrophic ecosystems remains a long term chall...
In this thesis, we study a spatio–temporal prey–predator model of plankton. This model has spatial i...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In linear food chains, resource and predator control produce positive and negative correlations, res...
Within models, zooplankton grazing is typically defined as being dependent on total prey concentrati...
Understanding how marine microbial food webs and their ecosystem functions are changing is crucial f...
Managing eutrophied systems using only nutrient decreases to impose bottom-up control can be economi...
Chemicals released following herbivore grazing on primary producers can promote multitrophic interac...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feeding cues t...
A two-species predator–prey plankton model is studied, where the grazing pressure of microzooplankto...
Infochemicals released by marine phytoplankton play important roles in food web interactions by infl...
Plankton organisms play a crucial role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems as they serve as a b...
The release of chemicals following herbivore grazing on primary producers may provide feed...
Production is a function of growth rate and extant biomass. Resource availability mostly controls th...
Understanding the conditions for successful control of phytoplankton by zooplankton in eutrophic eco...
Revealing mechanisms of efficient top-down control in eutrophic ecosystems remains a long term chall...
In this thesis, we study a spatio–temporal prey–predator model of plankton. This model has spatial i...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In linear food chains, resource and predator control produce positive and negative correlations, res...
Within models, zooplankton grazing is typically defined as being dependent on total prey concentrati...
Understanding how marine microbial food webs and their ecosystem functions are changing is crucial f...
Managing eutrophied systems using only nutrient decreases to impose bottom-up control can be economi...