نتایج جستجو برای: picoplankton

تعداد نتایج: 406  

2002
R. C. Dugdale R. T. Barber F. Chai T.-H. Peng F. P. Wilkerson

A one-dimensional model of the equatorial Pacific upwelling ecosystem that incorporates two phytoplankton components, two grazers, and three nutrients, Si(OH)4, NO3, and NH4 (Chai et al., Deep-Sea Research II (2002) 2713– 2745), was designed to consider the effects of Si(OH)4 limitation on the diatom growth and ecosystem functioning. Model output was obtained for a range of source concentration...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
M Eguchi M Ostrowski F Fegatella J Bowman D Nichols T Nishino R Cavicchioli

Numerous studies have established the importance of picoplankton (microorganisms of < or =2 microm in length) in energy flow and nutrient cycling in marine oligotrophic environments, and significant effort has been directed at identifying and isolating heterotrophic picoplankton from the world's oceans. Using a method of diluting natural seawater to extinction followed by monthly subculturing f...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2022

Phytoplankton biomass, through its proxy, Chlorophyll a , has been assessed at synoptic temporal and spatial scales with satellite remote sensing (RS) for over two decades. Also, RS algorithms to monitor relative size classes abundance are widely used; however, differentiating functional types from RS, as well the assessment of phytoplankton structure, in terms carbon remains challenge. Hence, ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
M Korlević P Pop Ristova R Garić R Amann S Orlić

The South Adriatic Sea is the deepest part of the Adriatic Sea and represents a key area for both the Adriatic Sea and the deep eastern Mediterranean. It has a role in dense water formation for the eastern Mediterranean deep circulation cell, and it represents an entry point for water masses originating from the Ionian Sea. The biodiversity and seasonality of bacterial picoplankton before, duri...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Janie Wulff

Polarized debates about top-down vs. bottom-up control have given way to more nuanced understanding of control by both resources and consumers in many systems, but coral reef sponges have recently been asserted to differ from other groups in being controlled exclusively top-down. This assertion has been countered by reports of exclusively bottom-up control, with both conclusions based on studie...

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