Protist plankton are major members of open-water marine food webs. Traditionally divided between phototrophic phytoplankton and phagotrophic zooplankton, recent research shows many actually combine phototrophy and phagotrophy in the one cell; these protists are the ‘mixoplankton’. Under the mixoplankton paradigm, ‘phytoplankton’ are incapable of phagotrophy (diatoms being exemplars), while ‘zooplankton’ are incapable of phototrophy. This revision restructures marine food webs, from regional to global levels. Here we present the first comprehensive database of marine mixoplankton, bringing together extant knowledge of the identity, allometry, physiology and trophic interactivity of these organisms. This Mixoplankton Database (MDB) will aid r...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Mixotrophs are important components of the bacterioplankton, phytoplankton, microzooplankton, and (s...
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms - known as protists - form the base of all aquatic food webs. Freq...
Protist plankton are major members of open-water marine food webs. Traditionally divided between pho...
Protist plankton are major members of open-water marine food webs. Traditionally...
Many protist plankton are mixotrophs, combining phototrophy and phagotrophy. Their role in freshwate...
This first comprehensive analysis of the global biogeography of marine protistan plankton with acqui...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
While traditional microplankton community assessments focus primarily on phytoplankton and protozoop...
Mixotrophic protists, which utilize a nutritional strategy that combines phototrophy and phagotrophy...
Mitra, Aditee ... et al.-- 15 pages, 5 figuresArranging organisms into functional groups aids ecolog...
Protist plankton comprise phytoplankton (incapable of phagotrophy), protozooplankton (incapable of p...
Database for marine protist mixoplankton. The Mixoplankton Database (MDB) is associated with the fo...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Mixotrophs are important components of the bacterioplankton, phytoplankton, microzooplankton, and (s...
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms - known as protists - form the base of all aquatic food webs. Freq...
Protist plankton are major members of open-water marine food webs. Traditionally divided between pho...
Protist plankton are major members of open-water marine food webs. Traditionally...
Many protist plankton are mixotrophs, combining phototrophy and phagotrophy. Their role in freshwate...
This first comprehensive analysis of the global biogeography of marine protistan plankton with acqui...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Arranging organisms into functional groups aids ecological research by grouping organisms (irrespect...
Freshwater and marine protists are often divided into phytoplankton and protozooplankton. However th...
While traditional microplankton community assessments focus primarily on phytoplankton and protozoop...
Mixotrophic protists, which utilize a nutritional strategy that combines phototrophy and phagotrophy...
Mitra, Aditee ... et al.-- 15 pages, 5 figuresArranging organisms into functional groups aids ecolog...
Protist plankton comprise phytoplankton (incapable of phagotrophy), protozooplankton (incapable of p...
Database for marine protist mixoplankton. The Mixoplankton Database (MDB) is associated with the fo...
Mixotrophy is widespread among protist plankton displaying diverse functional forms within a wide ra...
Mixotrophs are important components of the bacterioplankton, phytoplankton, microzooplankton, and (s...
Unicellular, eukaryotic organisms - known as protists - form the base of all aquatic food webs. Freq...