Vitamin B1 is an essential exogenous micronutrient for animals. Mass death and reproductive failure in top aquatic consumers caused by vitamin B1 deficiency is an emerging conservation issue in Northern hemisphere aquatic ecosystems. We present for the first time a model that identifies conditions responsible for the constrained flow of vitamin B1 from unicellular organisms to planktivorous fishes. The flow of vitamin B1 through the food web is constrained under anthropogenic pressures of increased nutrient input and, driven by climatic change, increased light attenuation by dissolved substances transported to marine coastal systems. Fishing pressure on piscivorous fish, through increased abundance of planktivorous fish that overexploit mes...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonDetermining the factors that control...
Vitamin B1 is an essential exogenous micronutrient for animals. Mass death and reproductive failure ...
While vitamin B12 has recently been shown to co-limit the growth of coastal phytoplankton assemblage...
2018-08-30Phytoplankton are major components of the global environment and are responsible for about...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin, B1) is an essential micronutrient for cells, yet intriguingly in aquatic system...
18 pages, 7 figuresDetermining the factors that influence marine microbial growth and community stru...
2013-08-19B-vitamins are recognized as important organic growth factors, although our knowledge rega...
These are source data files for the main figures of manuscript Bittner et al.For description of meth...
We experimentally evaluated the temporal (interday and interseason) and spatial variability in micro...
While nitrogen availability is known to limit primary production in large parts of the ocean, vitami...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Eart...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is involved in several basal metabolic processes. It is an essential compound ...
The thesis combines laboratory experiments and field expeditions to study production, transfer and c...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonDetermining the factors that control...
Vitamin B1 is an essential exogenous micronutrient for animals. Mass death and reproductive failure ...
While vitamin B12 has recently been shown to co-limit the growth of coastal phytoplankton assemblage...
2018-08-30Phytoplankton are major components of the global environment and are responsible for about...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin, B1) is an essential micronutrient for cells, yet intriguingly in aquatic system...
18 pages, 7 figuresDetermining the factors that influence marine microbial growth and community stru...
2013-08-19B-vitamins are recognized as important organic growth factors, although our knowledge rega...
These are source data files for the main figures of manuscript Bittner et al.For description of meth...
We experimentally evaluated the temporal (interday and interseason) and spatial variability in micro...
While nitrogen availability is known to limit primary production in large parts of the ocean, vitami...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Eart...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is involved in several basal metabolic processes. It is an essential compound ...
The thesis combines laboratory experiments and field expeditions to study production, transfer and c...
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is mainly produced by bacteria and phytoplankton and then transferred to zoopla...
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency is an issue periodically affecting a wide range of taxa worldwide. I...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonDetermining the factors that control...