Understanding the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity is a fundamental problem in ecology. Competition is thought to reduce diversity, but hundreds of microbial aquatic primary producers species coexist and compete for a few essential resources (e.g., nutrients and light). Here, we show that resource competition is a plausible mechanism for explaining clumpy distribution on individual species volume (a proxy for the niche) of estuarine phytoplankton communities ranging from North America to South America and Europe, supporting the Emergent Neutrality hypothesis. Furthermore, such a clumpy distribution was also observed throughout the Holocene in diatoms from a sediment core. A Lotka-Volterra competition model predicted position in the nic...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Niche?based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...
Understanding the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity is a fundamental problem in ecology. Competi...
Emergent neutrality (EN) suggests that species must be sufficiently similar or sufficiently differen...
Understanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and despite a lot of theoretical...
AbstractTo advance our understanding of competition and coexistence in phytoplankton species within ...
The predictions of the competitive exclusion principle about the number of coexisting species not ex...
14 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
To advance our understanding of competition and coexistence in phytoplankton species within a functi...
The effect of life-history traits on resource competition outcomes is well understood in the context...
This paper aims at studying numerically the competition between two mutually exclusive phytoplankton...
The factors regulating phytoplankton community composition play a crucial role in structuring aquati...
Phytoplanktonic communities maintain a high diversity in a seemingly homogeneous environment, compet...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Niche?based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...
Understanding the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity is a fundamental problem in ecology. Competi...
Emergent neutrality (EN) suggests that species must be sufficiently similar or sufficiently differen...
Understanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and despite a lot of theoretical...
AbstractTo advance our understanding of competition and coexistence in phytoplankton species within ...
The predictions of the competitive exclusion principle about the number of coexisting species not ex...
14 pages, 8 figures, 6 tablesUnderstanding the phenology of phytoplankton species is a challenge and...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
To advance our understanding of competition and coexistence in phytoplankton species within a functi...
The effect of life-history traits on resource competition outcomes is well understood in the context...
This paper aims at studying numerically the competition between two mutually exclusive phytoplankton...
The factors regulating phytoplankton community composition play a crucial role in structuring aquati...
Phytoplanktonic communities maintain a high diversity in a seemingly homogeneous environment, compet...
A key challenge in ecology is to understand how nutrients and light affect the biodiversity and comm...
Niche?based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...