Abstract The two important mechanisms influencing the response of phytoplankton communities to alterations of abiotic factors in their environment are difficult to distinguish: species sorting resulting from a change in interspecific competitive pressure, and phenotypic plasticity (here explicitly physiological plasticity i.e. species‐specific physiological adjustment). A shift in species composition as well as physiological adjustments in species can lead to changes in fatty acid composition that determine the food quality for zooplankton consumers. We used phytoplankton communities consisting of five species and exposed them to two different light intensities, two light conditions (constant and variable), and two levels of phosphorus ...
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is a central issue in ecology, but h...
Essential fatty acids (EFA), which are primarily generated by phytoplankton, limit growth and reprod...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Anthropogenically induced environmental changes are ranked among the major drivers of global biodive...
FR2116International audienceThis study examines the effects of nutrient availability and sedimentary...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...
The major objective of this study was to determine how marine planktonic autotrophs responded bioche...
A global increase in atmospheric CO2 and temperature is assumed to affect the marine ecosystems in n...
We used natural phytoplankton communities from four coastal regions to test diversity‐functioning re...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Climate change is resulting in ongoing temperature warming and increased frequencies of heatwaves. I...
Light and nutrients are essential resources for phytoplankton growth and considered to shape the siz...
Biodiversity can strongly influence trophic interactions. The nutritional quality of prey communitie...
Secondary production in freshwater zooplankton is frequently limited by the food quality of phytopla...
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is a central issue in ecology, but h...
Essential fatty acids (EFA), which are primarily generated by phytoplankton, limit growth and reprod...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Anthropogenically induced environmental changes are ranked among the major drivers of global biodive...
FR2116International audienceThis study examines the effects of nutrient availability and sedimentary...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...
The major objective of this study was to determine how marine planktonic autotrophs responded bioche...
A global increase in atmospheric CO2 and temperature is assumed to affect the marine ecosystems in n...
We used natural phytoplankton communities from four coastal regions to test diversity‐functioning re...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Climate change is resulting in ongoing temperature warming and increased frequencies of heatwaves. I...
Light and nutrients are essential resources for phytoplankton growth and considered to shape the siz...
Biodiversity can strongly influence trophic interactions. The nutritional quality of prey communitie...
Secondary production in freshwater zooplankton is frequently limited by the food quality of phytopla...
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is a central issue in ecology, but h...
Essential fatty acids (EFA), which are primarily generated by phytoplankton, limit growth and reprod...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...