نتایج جستجو برای: phytoplankton diversity

تعداد نتایج: 199871  

2017
Bryan Wilson Oliver Müller Eva-Lena Nordmann Lena Seuthe Gunnar Bratbak Lise Øvreås

As the global climate changes, the higher latitudes are seen to be warming significantly faster. It is likely that the Arctic biome will experience considerable shifts in ice melt season length, leading to changes in photoirradiance and in the freshwater inputs to the marine environment. The exchange of nutrients between Arctic surface and deep waters and their cycling throughout the water colu...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2009
P A F Borges S Train

Floodplain lakes and lotic environments of the High Paraná River floodplain present notable biodiversity, especially in relation to phytoplanktonic community. The goal of this work was to evaluate phytoplankton diversity (alpha, beta and gamma) in three subsystems during two years of drought (2000 and 2001). We sampled 33 habitats at the pelagic zone subsurface during February and August. Due t...

2014
Tim J. Smyth Icarus Allen Angus Atkinson John T. Bruun Rachel A. Harmer Robin D. Pingree Claire E. Widdicombe Paul J. Somerfield

Changes in the net heat flux (NHF) into the ocean have profound impacts on global climate. We analyse a long-term plankton time-series and show that the NHF is a critical indicator of ecosystem dynamics. We show that phytoplankton abundance and diversity patterns are tightly bounded by the switches between negative and positive NHF over an annual cycle. Zooplankton increase before the transitio...

2004
C. S. REYNOLDS

The relevance of Connell’s Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis (IDH) to explanations of diversity and co-existence among plant species generally and in the phytoplankton in particular has been debated recently. Compared to terrestrial vegetation, planktonic communities experience distorted time and space scales. Generation times are in the order of days, not years to decades. Advective fluid tr...

2013
Alexander Eiler Stina Drakare Stefan Bertilsson Jakob Pernthaler Sari Peura Carina Rofner Karel Simek Yang Yang Petr Znachor Eva S. Lindström

The recognition and discrimination of phytoplankton species is one of the foundations of freshwater biodiversity research and environmental monitoring. This step is frequently a bottleneck in the analytical chain from sampling to data analysis and subsequent environmental status evaluation. Here we present phytoplankton diversity data from 49 lakes including three seasonal surveys assessed by n...

2017
Crispin M Mutshinda Zoe V Finkel Claire E Widdicombe Andrew J Irwin

Trait values are usually extracted from laboratory studies of single phytoplankton species, which presents challenges for understanding the immense diversity of phytoplankton species and the wide range of dynamic ocean environments. Here we use a Bayesian approach and a trait-based model to extract trait values for four functional types and ten diatom species from field data collected at Statio...

2015
Jian Yuan Meizhen Li Senjie Lin Jörg D. Hoheisel

Marine phytoplankton are highly diverse with different species possessing different cell coverings, posing challenges for thoroughly breaking the cells in DNA extraction yet preserving DNA integrity. While quantitative molecular techniques have been increasingly used in phytoplankton research, an effective and simple method broadly applicable to different lineages and natural assemblages is sti...

2013
CHAD A. LARSON GARY E. BELOVSKY Beatrix E. Beisner

Harsh environments are typically characterized by some dominant variable limiting diversity, making them interesting systems for studying how species diversity patterns change with abiotic conditions. Several environmental factors with the potential to influence phytoplankton diversity in hypersaline lakes were examined with microcosm experiments using inoculum from the Great Salt Lake, Utah. E...

2018
Frank Peeters Dietmar Straile

Trait selection and co-existence in phytoplankton communities in partially mixed water columns is investigated using trait based modelling. In the models employed, trait selection results from phytoplankton competition for two limiting resources, light and nutrients. The study employs spatially resolved models, in which the phytoplankton community is represented as a large number of trait-group...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Julia Birtel Blake Matthews

Consumers can have strong effects on the biotic and abiotic dynamics of spatially-structured ecosystems. In metacommunities, dispersing consumers can alter local assembly dynamics either directly through trophic interactions or indirectly by modifying local environmental conditions. In aquatic systems, very little is known about how key grazers, such as Daphnia, structure the microbial diversit...

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