Benthic diatoms are dominant primary producers in intertidal mudflats and constitute a major source of organic carbon to consumers and decomposers residing within these ecosystems. They typically form biofilms whose species richness, community composition and productivity can vary in response to environmental drivers and their interactions with other organisms (e.g., grazers). Here, we investigated whether bacteria can affect diatom community composition and vice versa, and how this could influence the biodiversity-productivity relation. Using axenic experimental communities with three common benthic diatoms (Cylindrotheca closterium, Navicula phyllepta, and Seminavis robusta), we observed an increase in algal biomass production in diatom c...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
Abstract The current decrease in biodiversity affects all ecosystems, and the impacts of diversity o...
1. Previous evidence suggests that bacterially mediated decomposition of complex organic substrates ...
Benthic diatoms are dominant primary producers in intertidal mudflats and constitute a major source ...
Benthic diatoms are the dominant microalgae in intertidal mudflats and are in constant interaction w...
1. Positive effects of species diversity on ecosystem functioning have often been demonstrated in ‘m...
Up to now, relatively few diversity-production experiments have been performed using microorganisms....
Field studies at three intertidal mudflat stations within the Scheldt Estuary indicated an inverse r...
Interactions between phytoplankton and bacteria play a central role in mediating biogeochemical cycl...
Three species of intertidal diatoms were kept in unialgal and mixed cultures forming mats on the sur...
With each cell division, phytoplankton create new space for primary colonization by marine bacteria....
Diatoms are unicellular algae with a fundamental role in global biogeochemical cycles as major prima...
Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role...
Migrating diatoms are microscopic ecosystem engineering organisms that have functional consequences ...
Copyright © 2018 Ajani, Kahlke, Siboni, Carney, Murray and Seymour. The ecological interactions betw...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
Abstract The current decrease in biodiversity affects all ecosystems, and the impacts of diversity o...
1. Previous evidence suggests that bacterially mediated decomposition of complex organic substrates ...
Benthic diatoms are dominant primary producers in intertidal mudflats and constitute a major source ...
Benthic diatoms are the dominant microalgae in intertidal mudflats and are in constant interaction w...
1. Positive effects of species diversity on ecosystem functioning have often been demonstrated in ‘m...
Up to now, relatively few diversity-production experiments have been performed using microorganisms....
Field studies at three intertidal mudflat stations within the Scheldt Estuary indicated an inverse r...
Interactions between phytoplankton and bacteria play a central role in mediating biogeochemical cycl...
Three species of intertidal diatoms were kept in unialgal and mixed cultures forming mats on the sur...
With each cell division, phytoplankton create new space for primary colonization by marine bacteria....
Diatoms are unicellular algae with a fundamental role in global biogeochemical cycles as major prima...
Bacterial communities are vital for many economically and ecologically important processes. The role...
Migrating diatoms are microscopic ecosystem engineering organisms that have functional consequences ...
Copyright © 2018 Ajani, Kahlke, Siboni, Carney, Murray and Seymour. The ecological interactions betw...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
Abstract The current decrease in biodiversity affects all ecosystems, and the impacts of diversity o...
1. Previous evidence suggests that bacterially mediated decomposition of complex organic substrates ...