The rise of harmful cyanobacteria blooms: the potential roles of eutrophication and climate change
Cyanobacteria are the most ancient phytoplankton on the planet and form harmful algal
blooms in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems. Recent research suggests that …
blooms in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems. Recent research suggests that …
[HTML][HTML] Marine bacterioplankton seasonal succession dynamics
Bacterioplankton (bacteria and archaea) are indispensable regulators of global element
cycles owing to their unique ability to decompose and remineralize dissolved organic matter …
cycles owing to their unique ability to decompose and remineralize dissolved organic matter …
Water temperature drives phytoplankton blooms in coastal waters
Phytoplankton blooms are an important, widespread phenomenon in open oceans, coastal
waters and freshwaters, supporting food webs and essential ecosystem services. Blooms …
waters and freshwaters, supporting food webs and essential ecosystem services. Blooms …
Nutrient and temperature control of the contribution of picoplankton to phytoplankton biomass and production
NSR Agawin, CM Duarte… - Limnology and …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
The observation that the relative importance of picophytoplankton is greatest in warm and
nutrient‐poor waters was tested here based on a comprehensive review of the data …
nutrient‐poor waters was tested here based on a comprehensive review of the data …
Annual zooplankton succession in coastal NW Mediterranean waters: the importance of the smaller size fractions
Zooplankton abundance, biomass (biovolume) and taxonomic composition were studied
within an annual cycle (August 1995–October 1996) in the Bay of Blanes (northwest …
within an annual cycle (August 1995–October 1996) in the Bay of Blanes (northwest …
Increasing picocyanobacteria success in shelf waters contributes to long‐term food web degradation
K Schmidt, AJ Birchill, A Atkinson… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Continental margins are disproportionally important for global primary production, fisheries
and CO2 uptake. However, across the Northeast Atlantic shelves, there has been an …
and CO2 uptake. However, across the Northeast Atlantic shelves, there has been an …
Disentangling seasonal bacterioplankton population dynamics by high‐frequency sampling
Multiyear comparisons of bacterioplankton succession reveal that environmental conditions
drive community shifts with repeatable patterns between years. However, corresponding …
drive community shifts with repeatable patterns between years. However, corresponding …
Role of zooplankton dynamics for Southern Ocean phytoplankton biomass and global biogeochemical cycles
C Le Quéré, ET Buitenhuis, R Moriarty, S Alvain… - …, 2016 - bg.copernicus.org
Global ocean biogeochemistry models currently employed in climate change projections
use highly simplified representations of pelagic food webs. These food webs do not …
use highly simplified representations of pelagic food webs. These food webs do not …
Feeding by red-tide dinoflagellates on the cyanobacterium Synechococcus
We investigated the feeding by 18 red-tide dinoflagellate species on the cyanobacterium
Synechococcus sp. We also calculated grazing coefficients by combining the field data on …
Synechococcus sp. We also calculated grazing coefficients by combining the field data on …
Physiological and ecological drivers of early spring blooms of a coastal phytoplankter
KR Hunter-Cevera, MG Neubert, RJ Olson, AR Solow… - Science, 2016 - science.org
Climate affects the timing and magnitude of phytoplankton blooms that fuel marine food
webs and influence global biogeochemical cycles. Changes in bloom timing have been …
webs and influence global biogeochemical cycles. Changes in bloom timing have been …