In situ viability of oceanic phytoplankton may be relatively low in open oceans. This is assumed to be related to the high-irradiance and low-nutrient conditions typical for oligotrophic regions. However, experimental evidence for this phenomenon was not yet available. In the present study, the importance of nutrient availability in high-irradiance–induced viability loss was therefore studied for three key oceanic phytoplankton species. Prochlorococcus marinus, Ostreococcus sp., and Thalassiosira oceanica were acclimated to two different N : P ratios. Growth, viability, and photophysiology were assessed under nutrient-replete and N- and P-starved conditions. Simultaneously, high-irradiance–induced photoinhibition and viability loss were mea...
International audienceStudying how natural phytoplankton adjust their photosynthetic properties to t...
We studied the physiological response of phytoplankton to the interacting effects of 3 factors affe...
To better understand the impact of ocean acidification (OA) and changes in light availability on Sou...
In situ viability of oceanic phytoplankton may be relatively low in open oceans. This is assumed to ...
In situ viability of oceanic phytoplankton may be relatively low in open oceans. This is assumed to ...
AbstractSix (pico)phytoplankton strains typical for the open oligotrophic oceans were acclimated to ...
Six (pico)phytoplankton strains typical for the open oligotrophic oceans were acclimated to differen...
Ostreococcus, the smallest known marine picoeukaryote, includes low- and high-light ecotypes. To det...
We studied the physiological response of phytoplankton to the interacting effects of 3 factors affec...
The major objective of this study was to determine how marine planktonic autotrophs responded bioche...
We assessed whether short-term photoacclimation responses of natural phytoplankton populations in th...
The effects of high PAR (400-700 nm), UVA (315-400 nm), and UVB (280-315 nm) radiation on viability ...
It is expected that climate change will expand the open oligotrophic oceans by enhanced thermal stra...
International audienceStudying how natural phytoplankton adjust their photosynthetic properties to t...
We studied the physiological response of phytoplankton to the interacting effects of 3 factors affe...
To better understand the impact of ocean acidification (OA) and changes in light availability on Sou...
In situ viability of oceanic phytoplankton may be relatively low in open oceans. This is assumed to ...
In situ viability of oceanic phytoplankton may be relatively low in open oceans. This is assumed to ...
AbstractSix (pico)phytoplankton strains typical for the open oligotrophic oceans were acclimated to ...
Six (pico)phytoplankton strains typical for the open oligotrophic oceans were acclimated to differen...
Ostreococcus, the smallest known marine picoeukaryote, includes low- and high-light ecotypes. To det...
We studied the physiological response of phytoplankton to the interacting effects of 3 factors affec...
The major objective of this study was to determine how marine planktonic autotrophs responded bioche...
We assessed whether short-term photoacclimation responses of natural phytoplankton populations in th...
The effects of high PAR (400-700 nm), UVA (315-400 nm), and UVB (280-315 nm) radiation on viability ...
It is expected that climate change will expand the open oligotrophic oceans by enhanced thermal stra...
International audienceStudying how natural phytoplankton adjust their photosynthetic properties to t...
We studied the physiological response of phytoplankton to the interacting effects of 3 factors affe...
To better understand the impact of ocean acidification (OA) and changes in light availability on Sou...