An error in our original work prompts a revisitation of factors constraining photoautotrophic plankton growth rates (μmax). Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase-Oxygenase does not itself provide that constraint, but we identify other factors that result in our previously suggested value of ~2 doublings per day still likely being representative of the maximum for most photoautotrophs. μmax likely evolves to balance the advantage of possessing a high competitive value while minimizing the stresses incurred when the organism is incapable of routinely achieving a higher μmax due to various limiting factors. Organisms with extreme high μmax are thus expected to grow under conditions that provide the necessary environment (stable pH, non-limitin...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis strongly relies on the operation of carbon‐concentrating mechanisms (CC...
Phytoplankton biomass in high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) ocean regions exhibits a pronounced st...
Scaling laws are central to relate ecological and physiological traits in unicellular autotrophs. Cl...
An error in our original work prompts a revisitation of factors constraining photoautotrophic plankt...
© 2016 The Author. Knowing the potential maximum photoautotrophic growth rate for planktonic primary...
Sal and López-Urrutia (2011) had two criticisms of our analysis on the relationship between communi...
Faster growth of the major prokaryotic versus eukaryotic CO2 fixers in the oligotrophic ocean Mikhai...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. Mathematical models of planktonic ecosyst...
We assessed the effects of nutrient enrichment on three stream ecosystems running through distinct b...
International audienceThis work provides a model and the associated set of parameters allowing for m...
Growth limitation of phytoplankton and unicellular nitrogen (N2) fixers (diazotrophs) were investiga...
Redfield et al (1963) proposed that healthy marine phytoplankton contain a molecular C:N:P ratio of ...
Incident light was manipulated in large plankton towers containing algae, microbes, and herbivores. ...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis strongly relies on the operation of carbon‐concentrating mechanisms (CC...
Phytoplankton biomass in high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) ocean regions exhibits a pronounced st...
Scaling laws are central to relate ecological and physiological traits in unicellular autotrophs. Cl...
An error in our original work prompts a revisitation of factors constraining photoautotrophic plankt...
© 2016 The Author. Knowing the potential maximum photoautotrophic growth rate for planktonic primary...
Sal and López-Urrutia (2011) had two criticisms of our analysis on the relationship between communi...
Faster growth of the major prokaryotic versus eukaryotic CO2 fixers in the oligotrophic ocean Mikhai...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Abstract. Mathematical models of planktonic ecosyst...
We assessed the effects of nutrient enrichment on three stream ecosystems running through distinct b...
International audienceThis work provides a model and the associated set of parameters allowing for m...
Growth limitation of phytoplankton and unicellular nitrogen (N2) fixers (diazotrophs) were investiga...
Redfield et al (1963) proposed that healthy marine phytoplankton contain a molecular C:N:P ratio of ...
Incident light was manipulated in large plankton towers containing algae, microbes, and herbivores. ...
Phytoplankton photosynthesis strongly relies on the operation of carbon‐concentrating mechanisms (CC...
Phytoplankton biomass in high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) ocean regions exhibits a pronounced st...
Scaling laws are central to relate ecological and physiological traits in unicellular autotrophs. Cl...