The production of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in response to several environmental variables was studied in 2 mesocosm experiments. The first (Expt 1) examined a gradient of 4 nutrient levels; the second (Expt 2) examined different conditions of silicate availability and zooplankton presence. Tanks were separated in 2 series, one subjected to turbulence and the other not influenced by turbulence. In tanks with nutrient addition, TEP were rapidly formed, with net apparent production rates closely linked to chl a growth rates, suggesting that phytoplankton cells were actively exuding TEP precursors. High nutrient availability increased the absolute concentration of TEP; however, the relative quantity of TEP produced was found to be...
International audienceThe role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and dissolved organic carbo...
Flows of the major biogeochemical elements (C, N, P, Si) and of transparent exopolymer particles (TE...
Our current understanding of how turbulence affects small planktonic organisms is based on fluid dyn...
International audienceThe production of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in response to severa...
International audienceThe effect of different small-scale turbulence intensities on transparent exop...
Small-scale turbulence in the surface ocean is ubiquitous, influencing phytoplankton dynamics with c...
The role of TEP (Transparent Exopolymer Particles) in the flocculation of a diatom bloom was studied...
International audienceWe examined bacterial colonization of transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP)...
The export of organic carbon to the deep ocean is mediated by sinking of large particles, such as ma...
The concentration of transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP) was monitored during Phaeocystis globo...
In the marine environment, transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP) produced from abiotic and biotic...
Diatoms constitute a widespread group of phytoplanktonic species that thrive in coastal waters and p...
Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) exist abundantly in oceans and lakes and have been found to p...
peer reviewedThe role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) f...
We compared phytoplankton cell coagulation efficiency, i.e., the probability that two particles adhe...
International audienceThe role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and dissolved organic carbo...
Flows of the major biogeochemical elements (C, N, P, Si) and of transparent exopolymer particles (TE...
Our current understanding of how turbulence affects small planktonic organisms is based on fluid dyn...
International audienceThe production of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in response to severa...
International audienceThe effect of different small-scale turbulence intensities on transparent exop...
Small-scale turbulence in the surface ocean is ubiquitous, influencing phytoplankton dynamics with c...
The role of TEP (Transparent Exopolymer Particles) in the flocculation of a diatom bloom was studied...
International audienceWe examined bacterial colonization of transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP)...
The export of organic carbon to the deep ocean is mediated by sinking of large particles, such as ma...
The concentration of transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP) was monitored during Phaeocystis globo...
In the marine environment, transparent exopolymeric particles (TEP) produced from abiotic and biotic...
Diatoms constitute a widespread group of phytoplanktonic species that thrive in coastal waters and p...
Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) exist abundantly in oceans and lakes and have been found to p...
peer reviewedThe role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) f...
We compared phytoplankton cell coagulation efficiency, i.e., the probability that two particles adhe...
International audienceThe role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and dissolved organic carbo...
Flows of the major biogeochemical elements (C, N, P, Si) and of transparent exopolymer particles (TE...
Our current understanding of how turbulence affects small planktonic organisms is based on fluid dyn...