Nearly 75 years ago, Alfred C. Redfield observed a similarity between the elemental composition of marine plankton in the surface ocean and dissolved nutrients in the ocean interior. This stoichiometry, referred to as the Redfield ratio, continues to be a central tenet in ocean biogeochemistry, and is used to infer a variety of ecosystem processes, such as phytoplankton productivity and rates of nitrogen fixation and loss2-4. Model, field and laboratory studies have shown that different mechanisms can explain both constant and variable ratios of carbon to nitrogen and phosphorus among ocean plankton communities. The range of C/N/P ratios in the ocean, and their predictability, are the subject of much active research. Here we assess global p...
Nutrient availability is a primary control of ocean productivity and partitioning of carbon between ...
participantEcological stoichiometry is a rapidly expanding research field investigating how the elem...
The RedÞeld ratio [carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P)] of particle ßux to the deep ocean is a key fa...
Nearly 75 years ago, Alfred C. Redfield observed a similarity between the elemental composition of m...
The concept of constant elemental ratios in plankton communities—the Redfield ratio—is of central im...
The ratio of carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) in marine phytoplankton is thought to be constant througho...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...
Oceanic nutrient cycles are coupled, yet carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus (C:N:P) stoichiometry in marine ...
Knowledge of concentrations and elemental ratios of suspended particles are important for understand...
Redfield proportions (106C:16N:1P:138-O2) have been used to describe ocean biogeochemical patterns s...
Modelers of global ocean biogeochemistry are beginning to represent a phenomenon that biologists hav...
Knowledge of concentrations and elemental ratios of suspended particles are important for understand...
Recent studies have revealed clear regional differences in the particulate organic matter compositio...
It is widely recognized that the stoichiometry of nutrient elements in phytoplankton varies within t...
Nutrient availability is a primary control of ocean productivity and partitioning of carbon between ...
participantEcological stoichiometry is a rapidly expanding research field investigating how the elem...
The RedÞeld ratio [carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P)] of particle ßux to the deep ocean is a key fa...
Nearly 75 years ago, Alfred C. Redfield observed a similarity between the elemental composition of m...
The concept of constant elemental ratios in plankton communities—the Redfield ratio—is of central im...
The ratio of carbon (C) to phosphorus (P) in marine phytoplankton is thought to be constant througho...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability, in addition to other macro- and micronutrients, determ...
Oceanic nutrient cycles are coupled, yet carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus (C:N:P) stoichiometry in marine ...
Knowledge of concentrations and elemental ratios of suspended particles are important for understand...
Redfield proportions (106C:16N:1P:138-O2) have been used to describe ocean biogeochemical patterns s...
Modelers of global ocean biogeochemistry are beginning to represent a phenomenon that biologists hav...
Knowledge of concentrations and elemental ratios of suspended particles are important for understand...
Recent studies have revealed clear regional differences in the particulate organic matter compositio...
It is widely recognized that the stoichiometry of nutrient elements in phytoplankton varies within t...
Nutrient availability is a primary control of ocean productivity and partitioning of carbon between ...
participantEcological stoichiometry is a rapidly expanding research field investigating how the elem...
The RedÞeld ratio [carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P)] of particle ßux to the deep ocean is a key fa...