Microalgae fuel food webs and biogeochemical cycles of key elements in the ocean. What determines microalgal dominance in the ocean is a long-standing question. Red tide distribution data (spanning 1990 to 2019) show that mixotrophic dinoflagellates, capable of photosynthesis and predation together, were responsible for ~40% of the species forming red tides globally. Counterintuitively, the species with low or moderate growth rates but diverse prey including diatoms caused red tides globally. The ability of these dinoflagellates to trade off growth for prey diversity is another genetic factor critical to formation of red tides across diverse ocean conditions. This finding has profound implications for explaining the global dominance of part...
Mixotrophic protists, which combine the use of photosynthesis and prey ingestion to obtain nutrients...
14 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and...
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AbstractRed tides – discolorations of the sea surface due to dense plankton blooms – occur regularly...
Abstract Mixotrophic dinoflagellates (MTD) are a diverse group of organisms often res...
Upwelling regions are the most complex habitats in which dinoflagellates produce red tides, but the ...
We have examined the inter‐ and intra‐group seasonal succession of 113 diatom and dinoflagellate tax...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing globally, causing economic, human health, and ecosystem h...
A diverse microbial assemblage in the ocean is responsible for nearly half of global primary product...
Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same s...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same s...
Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same s...
Understanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and despite a lot of theoretical...
Mixotrophic protists, which combine the use of photosynthesis and prey ingestion to obtain nutrients...
14 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. This first comprehensive a...
AbstractRed tides – discolorations of the sea surface due to dense plankton blooms – occur regularly...
Abstract Mixotrophic dinoflagellates (MTD) are a diverse group of organisms often res...
Upwelling regions are the most complex habitats in which dinoflagellates produce red tides, but the ...
We have examined the inter‐ and intra‐group seasonal succession of 113 diatom and dinoflagellate tax...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing globally, causing economic, human health, and ecosystem h...
A diverse microbial assemblage in the ocean is responsible for nearly half of global primary product...
Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same s...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same s...
Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same s...
Understanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and despite a lot of theoretical...
Mixotrophic protists, which combine the use of photosynthesis and prey ingestion to obtain nutrients...
14 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. This first comprehensive a...