A mechanistic model is described for carbon–nitrogen–phosphorous-based interactions within a protistan mixotroph. The model describes interactions between photosynthesis (with photoacclimation), inorganic nutrient acquisition and the consumption of prey, making use of a flexible structure to allow an exploration of alternative modes of interaction. Operation can be varied with respect to differential growth rates under pure phototrophy, phago-heterotrophy or mixotrophy, substitutional or additive interactions between modes of C acquisition, the suppression of digestion by C flow from photosynthesis (including, if applicable, that from kleptochloroplasts), competition for volume within the cell between chloroplasts and food vacuole, the need...
Some phytoplankton have the ability to combine phototrophy and heterotrophy within the same individu...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Mixotrophs combine traits from plants (autotrophs) and animals (heterotrophs. They can use sunlight ...
Mixotrophy, i.e. the ability to combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in one organism, is now recogniz...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Mixotrophic protists, which utilize a nutritional strategy that combines phototrophy and phagotrophy...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Mitra, Aditee ... et al.-- 15 pages, 5 figuresArranging organisms into functional groups aids ecolog...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
1. An overview is provided of the role of mixotrophic protists in plankton communities. Consideratio...
We consider a simple plankton model with one phytoplankton autotroph population, one mixotrophic phy...
Most biogeochemical/ecological models divide planktonic protists between phototrophs (phytoplankton)...
Many protist plankton are mixotrophs, combining phototrophy and phagotrophy. Their role in freshwate...
Some phytoplankton have the ability to combine phototrophy and heterotrophy within the same individu...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Mixotrophs combine traits from plants (autotrophs) and animals (heterotrophs. They can use sunlight ...
Mixotrophy, i.e. the ability to combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in one organism, is now recogniz...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Mixotrophic protists, which utilize a nutritional strategy that combines phototrophy and phagotrophy...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Mitra, Aditee ... et al.-- 15 pages, 5 figuresArranging organisms into functional groups aids ecolog...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
1. An overview is provided of the role of mixotrophic protists in plankton communities. Consideratio...
We consider a simple plankton model with one phytoplankton autotroph population, one mixotrophic phy...
Most biogeochemical/ecological models divide planktonic protists between phototrophs (phytoplankton)...
Many protist plankton are mixotrophs, combining phototrophy and phagotrophy. Their role in freshwate...
Some phytoplankton have the ability to combine phototrophy and heterotrophy within the same individu...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Mixotrophs combine traits from plants (autotrophs) and animals (heterotrophs. They can use sunlight ...