The role of organic nutrients in structuring freshwater phytoplankton communities in a rapidly changing world
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are critical macroelements in freshwater systems.
Historically, researchers and managers have focused on inorganic forms, based on the …
Historically, researchers and managers have focused on inorganic forms, based on the …
Mixotrophy in planktonic protists: an overview
RI Jones - Freshwater biology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
1. An overview is provided of the role of mixotrophic protists in plankton communities.
Consideration of the importance of phagotrophy in the evolution of photosynthetic …
Consideration of the importance of phagotrophy in the evolution of photosynthetic …
[書籍][B] The biology of lakes and ponds
C Brönmark, LA Hansson - 2017 - books.google.com
A concise but comprehensive introduction to the biology of standing waters (lakes and
ponds). As with other books in the Biology of Habitats Series, the emphasis in this book is on …
ponds). As with other books in the Biology of Habitats Series, the emphasis in this book is on …
Development of early-warning protocol for predicting chlorophyll-a concentration using machine learning models in freshwater and estuarine reservoirs, Korea
Abstract Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) is a direct indicator used to evaluate the ecological state of a
waterbody, such as algal blooms that degrade the water quality in lakes, reservoirs and …
waterbody, such as algal blooms that degrade the water quality in lakes, reservoirs and …
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition has caused nitrogen enrichment and eutrophication of lakes in the northern hemisphere
ANNK BERGSTRÖM, M Jansson - Global Change Biology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
We compiled chemical data and phytoplankton biomass (PB) data (chlorophyll a) from
unproductive lakes in 42 different regions in Europe and North America, and compared …
unproductive lakes in 42 different regions in Europe and North America, and compared …
Conceptual models of mixotrophy in planktonic protists and some ecological and evolutionary implications
DK Stoecker - European Journal of Protistology, 1998 - Elsevier
Mixotrophy is a common phenomenon among planktonic algae and protozoa. Mixotrophic
protists that combine phagotrophy and phototrophy are often abundant in the euphotic zone …
protists that combine phagotrophy and phototrophy are often abundant in the euphotic zone …
Light and nutrient control phytoplankton biomass responses to global change in northern lakes
Global change affects terrestrial loadings of colored dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and
nutrients to northern lakes. Still, little is known about how phytoplankton respond to changes …
nutrients to northern lakes. Still, little is known about how phytoplankton respond to changes …
Terrestrial organic matter and light penetration: Effects on bacterial and primary production in lakes
We investigated productivity at the basal trophic level in 15 unproductive lakes in a gradient
ranging from clear‐water to brown‐water (humic) lakes in northern Sweden. Primary …
ranging from clear‐water to brown‐water (humic) lakes in northern Sweden. Primary …
Shallow freshwater ecosystems of the circumpolar Arctic
This review provides a synthesis of limnological data and conclusions from studies on ponds
and small lakes at our research sites in Subarctic and Arctic Canada, Alaska, northern …
and small lakes at our research sites in Subarctic and Arctic Canada, Alaska, northern …
Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation and the management of small productive lakes
Many inland waters are enriched with nutrients, causing deleterious effects to their ecology
and the benefits they provide for society, but their effective management first requires …
and the benefits they provide for society, but their effective management first requires …