In coastal aphotic sediments, organic matter (OM) input from phytoplankton is the primary food resource for benthic organisms. Current observations from temperate ecosystems like the Baltic Sea report a decline in spring bloom diatoms, while summer cyanobacteria blooms are becoming more frequent and intense. These climate-driven changes in phytoplankton communities may in turn have important consequences for benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functions, but such questions are not yet sufficiently explored experimentally. Here, in a 4-week experiment, we investigated the response of microeukaryotic and bacterial communities to different types of OM inputs comprising five ratios of two common phytoplankton species in the Baltic Sea, the diato...
Cell death drives the magnitude and community composition of phytoplankton and can result in the con...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Climate change scenarios project that precipitation will increase in northern Europe, causing amplif...
In coastal aphotic sediments, organic matter (OM) input from phytoplankton is the primary food resou...
Phytoplankton comprises a large fraction of the vertical carbon flux to deep water via the sinking o...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...
Two annual Baltic Sea phytoplankton blooms occur in spring and summer. The bloom intensity is determ...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
In temperate systems, phytoplankton spring blooms deplete inorganic nutrients and are major sources ...
In parts of the Baltic Sea, the phytoplankton spring bloom communities, commonly dominated by diatom...
Bacteria are major consumers of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems. In coastal zones,...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
Climate change is projected to cause increased inflow of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to coa...
In northern marginal seas, like the northern Baltic Sea, climate change will lead to many alteration...
In recent decades, the phytoplankton community in parts of the Baltic Sea has shifted from diatom do...
Cell death drives the magnitude and community composition of phytoplankton and can result in the con...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Climate change scenarios project that precipitation will increase in northern Europe, causing amplif...
In coastal aphotic sediments, organic matter (OM) input from phytoplankton is the primary food resou...
Phytoplankton comprises a large fraction of the vertical carbon flux to deep water via the sinking o...
Marine soft sediments form the second largest habitat on the planet. Organisms residing in this envi...
Two annual Baltic Sea phytoplankton blooms occur in spring and summer. The bloom intensity is determ...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
In temperate systems, phytoplankton spring blooms deplete inorganic nutrients and are major sources ...
In parts of the Baltic Sea, the phytoplankton spring bloom communities, commonly dominated by diatom...
Bacteria are major consumers of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems. In coastal zones,...
Increased river loads are projected as one of the major consequences of climate change in the northe...
Climate change is projected to cause increased inflow of terrestrial dissolved organic matter to coa...
In northern marginal seas, like the northern Baltic Sea, climate change will lead to many alteration...
In recent decades, the phytoplankton community in parts of the Baltic Sea has shifted from diatom do...
Cell death drives the magnitude and community composition of phytoplankton and can result in the con...
Changing abiotic factors, like temperature and light are important drivers of seasonality, affecting...
Climate change scenarios project that precipitation will increase in northern Europe, causing amplif...