The principle of competitive exclusion states that, in equilibrium, the amount of coexisting species is limited by the amount of limiting resource types in an ecosystem. However, in phytoplankton communities the paradox of plankton appears, amounts of plankton species can coexist that far exceed thisupper limit. A resource competition model is formulated and it is shown that the paradox arises for several systems, which indicates that the bloom in biodiversity is a result of the resource competition and not of any external factors. A proof is given that the principle of competitive exclusion only holds in equilibrium solutions. Therefore, as long as a system does not intersect with an equilibrium solution the biodiversity is not restricted ...
In contradiction with field observations, theory predicts that the number of coexisting plankton spe...
G. E. Hutchinson raised the paradox of how a number of phytoplankton species competing for the same ...
The mathematical modeling of ecosystems began in the 70s, and brought initially to conclusions which...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
Phytoplankton communities reveal an astonishing biodiversity, whereas classical competition theory s...
Phytoplankton communities reveal an astonishing biodiversity, whereas classical competition theory s...
The diversity of phytoplankton species and their relationship to nutrient resources are examined usi...
The maintenance of species diversity is a central focus in ecology. It is not rare to observe more s...
PublishedThe diversity of phytoplankton species and their relationship to nutrient resources are exa...
Competition experiments with phytoplankton under steady state conditions have largely verified the c...
In plankton ecology, it is a fundamental question as to how a large number of competing phytoplankto...
In contradiction with field observations, theory predicts that the number of coexisting plankton spe...
G. E. Hutchinson raised the paradox of how a number of phytoplankton species competing for the same ...
The mathematical modeling of ecosystems began in the 70s, and brought initially to conclusions which...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
In a classical paper, Hutchinson (1961) argued that the large number of species in most plankton com...
Phytoplankton communities reveal an astonishing biodiversity, whereas classical competition theory s...
Phytoplankton communities reveal an astonishing biodiversity, whereas classical competition theory s...
The diversity of phytoplankton species and their relationship to nutrient resources are examined usi...
The maintenance of species diversity is a central focus in ecology. It is not rare to observe more s...
PublishedThe diversity of phytoplankton species and their relationship to nutrient resources are exa...
Competition experiments with phytoplankton under steady state conditions have largely verified the c...
In plankton ecology, it is a fundamental question as to how a large number of competing phytoplankto...
In contradiction with field observations, theory predicts that the number of coexisting plankton spe...
G. E. Hutchinson raised the paradox of how a number of phytoplankton species competing for the same ...
The mathematical modeling of ecosystems began in the 70s, and brought initially to conclusions which...