This study examines the effects of a reduction in the phosphorus input (in comparison to field levels) on natural coastal phytoplankton communities. Experiments were conducted in four land-based mesocosms consisting of 3 m(3) black polyethylene tanks. Light climate and mixing regime reproduced conditions in Dutch coastal waters, temperature was maintained within 2 degrees C of the ambient seawater temperature. Phytoplankton species succession and primary production were studied in two mesocosm experiments of 5 and 4 weeks in April and July 1993. In both experiments, inorganic nutrients were continuously added to four mesocosms. N (nitrogen) and Si (silicon) inputs were identical for the four mesocosms and resembled the inputs to the Dutch c...
Abstract. In a mesocosm nutrient enrichment experiment the species (or categories) and abundances of...
Baltic Sea phytoplankton responses during N-2-fixing cyanobacterial blooms, dominated by Nodularia s...
Over the past decades, as a consequence of human activity, there was an increase in nutrient inputs ...
This study examines the effects of a reduction in the phosphorus input (in comparison to field level...
The effects of nutrient loading on phytoplankton, zooplankton and macrozoobenthos in experimental ec...
A manipulative mesocosm experiment in Danish coastal waters tested the effect on plankton biodiversi...
The aim of this thesis was to better understand the ways in which changes in nutrient loads impact p...
A microcosm experiment was carried out during early spring 1994 in order to investigate the effect o...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Phosphorus (P) limitation has been regarded a...
4 pages, 4 figures, 1 tableTwo sets of microcosm experiments were carried out, during winter and aut...
A widespread hypothesis is that man-induced eutrophication, an increase in nitrogen and/or phosphoru...
AbstractLike many aquatic ecosystems, the western Dutch Wadden Sea has undergone eutrophication. Due...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
In order to test the hypothesis of P-limitation on primary production and microbial biomass, a mesos...
Field surveys carried out in the spring of 1984 in the eutrophicated coastal zone of the North Sea s...
Abstract. In a mesocosm nutrient enrichment experiment the species (or categories) and abundances of...
Baltic Sea phytoplankton responses during N-2-fixing cyanobacterial blooms, dominated by Nodularia s...
Over the past decades, as a consequence of human activity, there was an increase in nutrient inputs ...
This study examines the effects of a reduction in the phosphorus input (in comparison to field level...
The effects of nutrient loading on phytoplankton, zooplankton and macrozoobenthos in experimental ec...
A manipulative mesocosm experiment in Danish coastal waters tested the effect on plankton biodiversi...
The aim of this thesis was to better understand the ways in which changes in nutrient loads impact p...
A microcosm experiment was carried out during early spring 1994 in order to investigate the effect o...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Phosphorus (P) limitation has been regarded a...
4 pages, 4 figures, 1 tableTwo sets of microcosm experiments were carried out, during winter and aut...
A widespread hypothesis is that man-induced eutrophication, an increase in nitrogen and/or phosphoru...
AbstractLike many aquatic ecosystems, the western Dutch Wadden Sea has undergone eutrophication. Due...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
In order to test the hypothesis of P-limitation on primary production and microbial biomass, a mesos...
Field surveys carried out in the spring of 1984 in the eutrophicated coastal zone of the North Sea s...
Abstract. In a mesocosm nutrient enrichment experiment the species (or categories) and abundances of...
Baltic Sea phytoplankton responses during N-2-fixing cyanobacterial blooms, dominated by Nodularia s...
Over the past decades, as a consequence of human activity, there was an increase in nutrient inputs ...