Resource competition theory predicts that the outcome of competition for two nutrients depends on the ratio at which these nutrients are supplied. Yet there is considerable debate whether nutrient ratios or absolute nutrient loads determine the species composition of phytoplankton and plant communities. Here we extend the classical resource competition model for two nutrients by including light as additional resource. Our results suggest the nutrient-load hypothesis, which predicts that nutrient ratios determine the species composition in oligotrophic environments, whereas nutrient loads are decisive in eutrophic environments. The underlying mechanism is that nutrient enrichment shifts the species interactions from competition for nutrients...
Many alternative hypotheses have been proposed about the mechanisms governing plant community struct...
Recent theory suggests that biodiversity and productivity are both constrained by resource supply ra...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Resource competition theory predicts that the outcome of competition for two nutrients depends on th...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. Here...
Niche?based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
It is known that the number of limiting nutrients may affect the species richness of plant communiti...
<p>Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. H...
Many alternative hypotheses have been proposed about the mechanisms governing plant community struct...
Recent theory suggests that biodiversity and productivity are both constrained by resource supply ra...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Resource competition theory predicts that the outcome of competition for two nutrients depends on th...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. Here...
Niche?based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
Light is never distributed homogeneously since it forms a gradient over biomass. As a consequence, t...
Competition theory has put forward three contrasting hypotheses: Competition for nutrients and light...
It is known that the number of limiting nutrients may affect the species richness of plant communiti...
<p>Dominance of free-floating plants poses a threat to biodiversity in many freshwater ecosystems. H...
Many alternative hypotheses have been proposed about the mechanisms governing plant community struct...
Recent theory suggests that biodiversity and productivity are both constrained by resource supply ra...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...