Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions of inorganic or total nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). However, there is a wide range in the degree to which land-derived dissolved organic nutrients can be assimilated by biota. Thus, in systems where such fractions form a majority of the macronutrient resource pool, including many boreal inland waters and estuaries, our understanding of bacterio-and phytoplankton production dynamics remains limited. To adequately predict aquatic productivity in a changing environment, improved standard methods are needed for determining the sizes of active (bioavailable) pools of N, P and organic carbon (C). A synthesis of current knowledge suggests that va...
Reactive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs to surface waters modify aquatic environments, affec...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...
Boreal lake and river ecosystems receive large quantities of organic nutrients and carbon (C) from t...
Boreal lake and river ecosystems receive large quantities of organic nutrients and carbon (C) from t...
International audienceA central concept for understanding the mechanisms linking diversity and prima...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
We used a dilution gradient technique to determine the relative importance of N and P derived from t...
Most consumers maintain body tissue Carbon:Nitrogen:Phosphorus within narrow constraints, despite ra...
The concentrations of ambient nutrients and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in northern coastal ecosy...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
One of the major challenges in ecological stoichiometry is to establish howenvironmental changes in ...
Reactive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs to surface waters modify aquatic environments, affec...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...
Boreal lake and river ecosystems receive large quantities of organic nutrients and carbon (C) from t...
Boreal lake and river ecosystems receive large quantities of organic nutrients and carbon (C) from t...
International audienceA central concept for understanding the mechanisms linking diversity and prima...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
Resource imbalance between consumers and their resources can come from inadequate resource quantity ...
We used a dilution gradient technique to determine the relative importance of N and P derived from t...
Most consumers maintain body tissue Carbon:Nitrogen:Phosphorus within narrow constraints, despite ra...
The concentrations of ambient nutrients and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in northern coastal ecosy...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
One of the major challenges in ecological stoichiometry is to establish howenvironmental changes in ...
Reactive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs to surface waters modify aquatic environments, affec...
Decomposing organic matter forms a substantial resource base, fueling the biogeochemical function an...
The loading of terrestrially derived macroelements, such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total ni...