Hutchinson's paradox of the plankton inspired many studies on the mechanisms of species coexistence. Recent laboratory experiments showed that partitioning of white light allows stable coexistence of red and green picocyanobacteria. Here, we investigate to what extent these laboratory findings can be extrapolated to natural waters. We predict from a parameterized competition model that the underwater light colour of lakes and seas provides ample opportunities for coexistence of red and green phytoplankton species. To test this prediction, we sampled picocyanobacteria of 70 aquatic ecosystems, ranging from clear blue oceans to turbid brown peat lakes. As predicted, red picocyanobacteria dominated in clear waters, whereas green picocyanobacte...
G. E. Hutchinson raised the paradox of how a number of phytoplankton species competing for the same ...
The phytoplankton absorption cross-section is a fundamental quantity in biogeochemical ocean models ...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
The dazzling diversity of the phytoplankton has puzzled biologists for decades. The puzzle has been ...
Niche-based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
In a paper entitled The paradox of the plankton, Hutchinson asked 'how it is possible for a number o...
In plankton ecology, it is a fundamental question as to how a large number of competing phytoplankto...
In recent years, small cyanobacteria, called picocyanobacteria are frequently observed in our water ...
The autotrophic picoplankton of the pelagic zone of the mesotrophic Lake Constance is dominated by p...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, the global carbon cycle, and...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Light is a fundamental driver of ecosystem dynamics, affecting the rate of photosynthesis and primar...
About 40 years have passed since the discovery of picophytoplankton; the present knowledge of the ta...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
G. E. Hutchinson raised the paradox of how a number of phytoplankton species competing for the same ...
The phytoplankton absorption cross-section is a fundamental quantity in biogeochemical ocean models ...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...
The dazzling diversity of the phytoplankton has puzzled biologists for decades. The puzzle has been ...
Niche-based theories and the neutral theory of biodiversity differ in their predictions of how the s...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
In a paper entitled The paradox of the plankton, Hutchinson asked 'how it is possible for a number o...
In plankton ecology, it is a fundamental question as to how a large number of competing phytoplankto...
In recent years, small cyanobacteria, called picocyanobacteria are frequently observed in our water ...
The autotrophic picoplankton of the pelagic zone of the mesotrophic Lake Constance is dominated by p...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) play a key role in aquatic ecosystems, the global carbon cycle, and...
1. Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the ...
Light is a fundamental driver of ecosystem dynamics, affecting the rate of photosynthesis and primar...
About 40 years have passed since the discovery of picophytoplankton; the present knowledge of the ta...
Interactions between nutrient limitation and light limitation are fundamental for the dynamics and s...
G. E. Hutchinson raised the paradox of how a number of phytoplankton species competing for the same ...
The phytoplankton absorption cross-section is a fundamental quantity in biogeochemical ocean models ...
Lake stratification strengthens with increasing surface water temperatures, thereby reducing the dep...