The duration and magnitude of the North Atlantic spring bloom impacts both higher trophic levels and oceanic carbon sequestration. Nutrient exhaustion offers a general explanation for bloom termination, but detail on which nutrients and their relative influence on phytoplankton productivity, community structure, and physiology is lacking. Here, we address this using nutrient addition bioassay experiments conducted across the midlatitude North Atlantic in June 2017 (late spring). In four out of six experiments, phytoplankton accumulated over 48–72 h following individual additions of either iron (Fe) or nitrogen (N). In the remaining two experiments, Fe and N were serially limiting, that is, their combined addition sequentially enhanced phyto...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, much of ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, much of ...
The duration and magnitude of the North Atlantic spring bloom impacts both higher trophic levels and...
Nutrient availability limits phytoplankton growth throughout much of the global ocean. Here we synth...
To assess the role of open-ocean ecosystems in global CO₂ fixation, we investigated how picophytopla...
Nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production exerts a fundamental control on marine food webs a...
The high-latitude North Atlantic (HLNA) is characterized by a marked seasonal phytoplankton bloom, w...
We present in situ biophysical measurements and bioassay experiments that demonstrate iron limitatio...
Nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production exerts a fundamental control on marine food webs a...
Nutrient addition bioassay experiments were performed in the low-nutrient, low-chlorophyll oligotrop...
Nutrient concentrations are unevenly distributed in the oceans, influencing the abundance and compos...
Fixed inorganic nitrogen (N) is persistently scarce in the well-lit regions of the subtropical ocean...
To assess the role of open-ocean ecosystems in global CO2 fixation, we investigated how picophytopla...
Nutrient bioassay experiments have been performed in many marine and estuarine environments around t...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, much of ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, much of ...
The duration and magnitude of the North Atlantic spring bloom impacts both higher trophic levels and...
Nutrient availability limits phytoplankton growth throughout much of the global ocean. Here we synth...
To assess the role of open-ocean ecosystems in global CO₂ fixation, we investigated how picophytopla...
Nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production exerts a fundamental control on marine food webs a...
The high-latitude North Atlantic (HLNA) is characterized by a marked seasonal phytoplankton bloom, w...
We present in situ biophysical measurements and bioassay experiments that demonstrate iron limitatio...
Nutrient limitation of oceanic primary production exerts a fundamental control on marine food webs a...
Nutrient addition bioassay experiments were performed in the low-nutrient, low-chlorophyll oligotrop...
Nutrient concentrations are unevenly distributed in the oceans, influencing the abundance and compos...
Fixed inorganic nitrogen (N) is persistently scarce in the well-lit regions of the subtropical ocean...
To assess the role of open-ocean ecosystems in global CO2 fixation, we investigated how picophytopla...
Nutrient bioassay experiments have been performed in many marine and estuarine environments around t...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, much of ...
Nearly half of carbon fixation and primary production originates from marine phytoplankton, much of ...