The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by photoautotrophic phytoplankton, which in turn supports zooplankton and ultimately higher trophic levels. Pathways centred on bacteria provide mechanisms for nutrient recycling. This structure lies at the foundation of most models used to explore biogeochemical cycling, functioning of the biological pump, and the impact of climate change on these processes. We suggest an alternative new paradigm, which sees the bulk of the base of this food web supported by protist plankton communities that are mixotrophic – combining phototrophy and phagotrophy within a single cell. The photoautotrophic eukaryotic plankton and their heterotrophic microzooplankton...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
The classic portrayal of plankton is dominated by phytoplanktonic primary producers and zooplanktoni...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
Emerging knowledge of mixoplankton—ubiquitous microbes that employ phototrophy and phagotrophy syner...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Mixotrophy, i.e., the ability to combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in one organism, is now recogni...
Most biogeochemical/ecological models divide planktonic protists between phototrophs (phytoplankton)...
Many protist plankton are mixotrophs, combining phototrophy and phagotrophy. Their role in freshwate...
The classic portrayal of plankton is dominated by phytoplanktonic primary producers and zooplanktoni...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
The classic portrayal of plankton is dominated by phytoplanktonic primary producers and zooplanktoni...
The traditional view of the planktonic food web describes consumption of inorganic nutrients by phot...
Marine microbial ecosystems represent an important nexus in the Earth system, linking photosynthesis...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
With climate change, oceans are becoming increasingly nutrient limited, favouring growth of prokaryo...
Emerging knowledge of mixoplankton—ubiquitous microbes that employ phototrophy and phagotrophy syner...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Mixotrophy, i.e., the ability to combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in one organism, is now recogni...
Most biogeochemical/ecological models divide planktonic protists between phototrophs (phytoplankton)...
Many protist plankton are mixotrophs, combining phototrophy and phagotrophy. Their role in freshwate...
The classic portrayal of plankton is dominated by phytoplanktonic primary producers and zooplanktoni...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
The classic portrayal of plankton is dominated by phytoplanktonic primary producers and zooplanktoni...