Exploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an understanding of how trophic components interact. However, integrative end-to-end ecosystem studies (experimental and/or modelling) are rare. Experimental investigations often concentrate on a particular group or individual species within a trophic level, while tropho-dynamic field studies typically employ either a bottom-up approach concentrating on the phytoplankton community or a top-down approach concentrating on the fish community. Likewise the emphasis within modelling studies is usually placed upon phytoplankton-dominated biogeochemistry or on aspects of fisheries regulation. In consequence the roles of zooplankton communities (protists and metazoans) linkin...
International audienceModel representations of plankton structure and dynamics have consequences for...
Small pelagic fish off the coast of Peru in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP) support around...
We try to answer the question of to what extent details in nutrient uptake and phytoplankton physiol...
Exploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an understanding of how tr...
AbstractExploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an understanding o...
The modelling of marine zooplankton has made great progress over the two last decades covering a lar...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The evidence for an equal distribution of biomass from bacteria to whales has led to development of ...
AbstractDynamic Green Ocean Models (DGOMs) include different sets of Plankton Functional Types (PFTs...
Marine ecosystem models often contain modules for two phytoplankton compartments (flagellates and di...
1. To improve mechanistic understanding of plankton responses to eutrophication, a mesocosm experime...
Zooplankton are the intermediate trophic level between phytoplankton and fish, and are an important ...
Multicellular zooplankton, such as copepods, are the main link between primary producers and fish. M...
Plankton ecosystems are complex, multi-trophic networks of biotic and abiotic interactions among phy...
International audienceModel representations of plankton structure and dynamics have consequences for...
Small pelagic fish off the coast of Peru in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP) support around...
We try to answer the question of to what extent details in nutrient uptake and phytoplankton physiol...
Exploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an understanding of how tr...
AbstractExploring climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems requires an understanding o...
The modelling of marine zooplankton has made great progress over the two last decades covering a lar...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The evidence for an equal distribution of biomass from bacteria to whales has led to development of ...
AbstractDynamic Green Ocean Models (DGOMs) include different sets of Plankton Functional Types (PFTs...
Marine ecosystem models often contain modules for two phytoplankton compartments (flagellates and di...
1. To improve mechanistic understanding of plankton responses to eutrophication, a mesocosm experime...
Zooplankton are the intermediate trophic level between phytoplankton and fish, and are an important ...
Multicellular zooplankton, such as copepods, are the main link between primary producers and fish. M...
Plankton ecosystems are complex, multi-trophic networks of biotic and abiotic interactions among phy...
International audienceModel representations of plankton structure and dynamics have consequences for...
Small pelagic fish off the coast of Peru in the Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP) support around...
We try to answer the question of to what extent details in nutrient uptake and phytoplankton physiol...