Different hypotheses have been proposed explaining plankton community assembly and how changes in biodiversity can impact ecosystem function. Mixoplankton (photo-phago-trophs) are important members of the plankton, butscience lacks a clear understanding of their role in plankton succession. Here, we used a modelling approach to evaluate the seasonalities of mixoplankton functional types (MFTs) and to test the hypothesis that functional differences affect their roles in key carbon fluxes. Functional differences were modelled based on cell size and whether mixoplankton possess their own, or acquire, photosystems. Ecosystem simulations incorporated realistic environmental variability and were validated against a 9 yr long-term time series of n...
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Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
While traditional microplankton community assessments focus primarily on phytoplankton and protozoop...
Different hypotheses have been proposed explaining plankton community assembly and how changes in bi...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Most biogeochemical/ecological models divide planktonic protists between phototrophs (phytoplankton)...
Mixotrophy, i.e., the ability to combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in one organism, is now recogni...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Plankton phototrophy consumes CO2, increasing seawater pH, while heterotrophy does the converse. Ele...
The factors regulating phytoplankton community composition play a crucial role in structuring aquati...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
1.There are tens of thousands of species of phytoplankton found throughout the tree of life. Despite...
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms - known as protists - form the base of all aquatic food webs. Freq...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
While traditional microplankton community assessments focus primarily on phytoplankton and protozoop...
Different hypotheses have been proposed explaining plankton community assembly and how changes in bi...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Most biogeochemical/ecological models divide planktonic protists between phototrophs (phytoplankton)...
Mixotrophy, i.e., the ability to combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in one organism, is now recogni...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Plankton phototrophy consumes CO2, increasing seawater pH, while heterotrophy does the converse. Ele...
The factors regulating phytoplankton community composition play a crucial role in structuring aquati...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
1.There are tens of thousands of species of phytoplankton found throughout the tree of life. Despite...
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms - known as protists - form the base of all aquatic food webs. Freq...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
While traditional microplankton community assessments focus primarily on phytoplankton and protozoop...