Abstract. The recycling of organic material through bacteria and microzooplankton to higher trophic levels, known as the “microbial loop”, is an important process in aquatic ecosystems. Here the significance of the microbial loop in influencing nutrient supply to phytoplankton has been investigated in Lake Kinneret (Israel) using a coupled hydrodynamic– ecosystem model. The model was designed to simulate the dynamic cycling of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus through bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton functional groups, with each pool having unique C :N: P dynamics. Three microbial loop sub-model configurations were used to isolate mechanisms by which the microbial loop could influence phytoplankton biomass, considering (i) the role of ...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Abstract We quantify the role of zooplankton in nutrient cycles in Lake Kinneret, Israel, using fiel...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...
Abstract: Nutrient cycling in the pelagic zone of aquatic ecosystems is generally controlled by the ...
AbstractThe N:P stoichiometry of a water body is one of the most commonly used indicators of its nut...
The role of bacteria and protozoa in the food web of Lake Kinneret was examined for 14 seasons over ...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient regulating productivity in both freshwater and marine ecosyste...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are often characterized by nitrogen-to-phosphorus (N:P) ratios far lower...
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are critical macroelements in freshwater systems. Historically, res...
The elemental ratios of marine phytoplankton emerge from complex interactions between the biotic and...
Emerging knowledge of mixoplankton—ubiquitous microbes that employ phototrophy and phagotrophy syner...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of nutrient cycling, but the role of differ...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
We explored rates and stoichiometry (C: N: P ratios) of sinking particles in a temperate reservoir d...
In coastal lakes the role of microorganisms in driving nutrients regeneration at different water dep...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Abstract We quantify the role of zooplankton in nutrient cycles in Lake Kinneret, Israel, using fiel...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...
Abstract: Nutrient cycling in the pelagic zone of aquatic ecosystems is generally controlled by the ...
AbstractThe N:P stoichiometry of a water body is one of the most commonly used indicators of its nut...
The role of bacteria and protozoa in the food web of Lake Kinneret was examined for 14 seasons over ...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient regulating productivity in both freshwater and marine ecosyste...
Oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) are often characterized by nitrogen-to-phosphorus (N:P) ratios far lower...
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are critical macroelements in freshwater systems. Historically, res...
The elemental ratios of marine phytoplankton emerge from complex interactions between the biotic and...
Emerging knowledge of mixoplankton—ubiquitous microbes that employ phototrophy and phagotrophy syner...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important component of nutrient cycling, but the role of differ...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
We explored rates and stoichiometry (C: N: P ratios) of sinking particles in a temperate reservoir d...
In coastal lakes the role of microorganisms in driving nutrients regeneration at different water dep...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
Abstract We quantify the role of zooplankton in nutrient cycles in Lake Kinneret, Israel, using fiel...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...