One of the major challenges in ecological stoichiometry is to establish how environmental changes in resource availability may affect both the biochemical composition of organisms and the species composition of communities. This is a pressing issue in many coastal waters, where anthropogenic activities have caused large changes in riverine nutrient inputs. Here we investigate variation in the biochemical composition and synthesis of amino acids, fatty acids (FA), and carbohydrates in mixed phytoplankton communities sampled from the North Sea. The communities were cultured in chemostats supplied with different concentrations of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and phosphorus (DIP) to establish four different types of resource limitations. ...
The biogeochemical cycles of biologically important elements are coupled to each other via the forma...
The stoichiometric coupling of carbon to limiting nutrients in marine phytoplankton regulates the ma...
The aim of this thesis was to better understand the ways in which changes in nutrient loads impact p...
One of the major challenges in ecological stoichiometry is to establish howenvironmental changes in ...
Coastal seas like the North Sea have been subject to major changes in nutrient inputs over the last ...
Anthropogenic activities resulted in major shifts in nutrient inputs to coastal seas, which may have...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to determine the effects of nutrient availability o...
Biogeochemical cycles in the ocean are strongly affected by the elemental stoichiometry (C:N:P) of p...
Marine phytoplankton is simultaneously affected by multiple environmental drivers. To-date integrati...
The controls on the 'Redfield' N:P stoichiometry of marine phytoplankton and hence the N:P ratio of ...
Marine phytoplankton is simultaneously affected by multiple environmental drivers. To-date integrati...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
Differences in relative availability of nitrate vs. phosphate may contribute to regional variations ...
Biogeochemical cycles in the ocean are strongly affected by the elemental stoichiometry (C:N:P) of p...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
The biogeochemical cycles of biologically important elements are coupled to each other via the forma...
The stoichiometric coupling of carbon to limiting nutrients in marine phytoplankton regulates the ma...
The aim of this thesis was to better understand the ways in which changes in nutrient loads impact p...
One of the major challenges in ecological stoichiometry is to establish howenvironmental changes in ...
Coastal seas like the North Sea have been subject to major changes in nutrient inputs over the last ...
Anthropogenic activities resulted in major shifts in nutrient inputs to coastal seas, which may have...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to determine the effects of nutrient availability o...
Biogeochemical cycles in the ocean are strongly affected by the elemental stoichiometry (C:N:P) of p...
Marine phytoplankton is simultaneously affected by multiple environmental drivers. To-date integrati...
The controls on the 'Redfield' N:P stoichiometry of marine phytoplankton and hence the N:P ratio of ...
Marine phytoplankton is simultaneously affected by multiple environmental drivers. To-date integrati...
Measures to reduce eutrophication have often led to a more effective decline of phosphorus (P) than ...
Differences in relative availability of nitrate vs. phosphate may contribute to regional variations ...
Biogeochemical cycles in the ocean are strongly affected by the elemental stoichiometry (C:N:P) of p...
Abstract Because phytoplankton live at the interface between the abiotic and the biotic compartments...
The biogeochemical cycles of biologically important elements are coupled to each other via the forma...
The stoichiometric coupling of carbon to limiting nutrients in marine phytoplankton regulates the ma...
The aim of this thesis was to better understand the ways in which changes in nutrient loads impact p...