AbstractThe N:P stoichiometry of a water body is one of the most commonly used indicators of its nutrient status. However, in a dynamic aquatic ecosystem the N:P stoichiometry of phytoplankton is highly variable depending on a range of factors that influence their growth. In this study, a 1D hydrodynamic-ecological model was used to examine how the internal nutrient ratios of phytoplankton relate to nutrient ratios within the water column in Lake Kinneret, Israel. We identified that seasonal patterns of the simulated dissolved inorganic N to total P (DIN:TP) ratios in the water column were a useful indicator of the N:P stoichiometry of the combined phytoplankton community. However, the internal N:P patterns of individual phytoplankton group...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
The widely used concept of constant ”Redfield” phytoplankton stoichiometry is often applied for esti...
This study aims at bridging the gap between freshwater and marine eutrophication studies by presenti...
AbstractThe N:P stoichiometry of a water body is one of the most commonly used indicators of its nut...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is a critical factor for primary production and nutrient ...
A current principle of ecological stoichiometry states that the nitrogen to phosphorus ratio (N:P) o...
Abstract: Nutrient cycling in the pelagic zone of aquatic ecosystems is generally controlled by the ...
A current principle of ecological stoichiometry states that the nitrogen to phosphorus ratio (N:P) o...
Abstract. The recycling of organic material through bacteria and microzooplankton to higher trophic ...
Primary productivity in aquatic systems relies on carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) avail...
Phytoplanktons are globally important organisms, responsible for up to 50 % of the world's prim...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 9 figuras.Planktonic communities are naturally subjected to episo...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
The widely used concept of constant ”Redfield” phytoplankton stoichiometry is often applied for esti...
This study aims at bridging the gap between freshwater and marine eutrophication studies by presenti...
AbstractThe N:P stoichiometry of a water body is one of the most commonly used indicators of its nut...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
The elemental composition of phytoplankton is a critical factor for primary production and nutrient ...
A current principle of ecological stoichiometry states that the nitrogen to phosphorus ratio (N:P) o...
Abstract: Nutrient cycling in the pelagic zone of aquatic ecosystems is generally controlled by the ...
A current principle of ecological stoichiometry states that the nitrogen to phosphorus ratio (N:P) o...
Abstract. The recycling of organic material through bacteria and microzooplankton to higher trophic ...
Primary productivity in aquatic systems relies on carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) avail...
Phytoplanktons are globally important organisms, responsible for up to 50 % of the world's prim...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
Research on nutrient controls of planktonic productivity tends to focus on a few standard fractions ...
Este artículo contiene 18 páginas, 9 figuras.Planktonic communities are naturally subjected to episo...
Aims: We describe the different nutrients that phytoplankton require, their variation among phytopla...
The widely used concept of constant ”Redfield” phytoplankton stoichiometry is often applied for esti...
This study aims at bridging the gap between freshwater and marine eutrophication studies by presenti...