Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remained relatively constant or decreased. As the N:Si ratio in coastal waters shifts due to these anthropogenic influences, silicate limitation of diatom biomass may become a feature of the biogeochemistry in coastal waters especially in regions of reduced exchange. Two sets of nutrient enrichment mesocosm experiments were conducted in successive years using a natural planktonic assemblage obtained from the Trondheimsfjord, Norway. The inorganic nutrient concentrations at the start of the experiments were manipulated to give a variety of N:Si concentrations at ratios representative of current and possible future values, should N loading continue. ...
Silicon (Si) distribution in the world’s oceans is biologically controlled by silica-shelled phytopl...
Silicon (Si) distribution in the world’s oceans is biologically controlled by silica-shelled phytopl...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
Increasing human activities on land, such as intensive farming, fossil fuel burning and river flow m...
Understanding how changes in limiting nutrient availability affect life in the oceans requires inter...
Nutrient availability is thought to be an important environmental factor controlling the productivit...
Nutrient availability is thought to be an important environmental factor controlling the productivit...
The ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additional requirement for sili...
Microcosm experiments were conducted along the Washington and Oregon coasts in May 2009, May 2010, a...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
Silicon (Si) distribution in the world’s oceans is biologically controlled by silica-shelled phytopl...
Silicon (Si) distribution in the world’s oceans is biologically controlled by silica-shelled phytopl...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
Nitrate loading to coastal waters has increased over recent decades while silicon loading has remain...
Increasing human activities on land, such as intensive farming, fossil fuel burning and river flow m...
Understanding how changes in limiting nutrient availability affect life in the oceans requires inter...
Nutrient availability is thought to be an important environmental factor controlling the productivit...
Nutrient availability is thought to be an important environmental factor controlling the productivit...
The ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additional requirement for sili...
Microcosm experiments were conducted along the Washington and Oregon coasts in May 2009, May 2010, a...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...
Silicon (Si) distribution in the world’s oceans is biologically controlled by silica-shelled phytopl...
Silicon (Si) distribution in the world’s oceans is biologically controlled by silica-shelled phytopl...
International audienceThe ecological success of marine diatoms comes despite their unusual additiona...