نتایج جستجو برای: phytoplankton composition

تعداد نتایج: 270457  

2011
R. LÓPEZ-FLORES A. M. ROMANÍ X. D. QUINTANA

Environmental gradients caused by hydrological changes, whether natural or maninduced, affect the planktonic taxonomic and functional composition in shallow water ecosystems. In this sense, our aim was to find out the main variables or variable ratios that are the driving forces of the major phytoplankton taxonomic groups in Mediterranean coastal lagoons. For this purpose, 11 waterbodies were c...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
c. fernández conicet-bb-iado (argentine institute of oceanography), cc 804, camino la carrindanga km 7.5, b8000fwb bahía blanca, argentina e.j. cáceres department of biology, biochemistry and pharmacy, national university of south, san juan 670, b8000icn bahía blanca, argentina e.r. parodi conicet-bb-iado (argentine institute of oceanography), cc 804, camino la carrindanga km 7.5, b8000fwb bahía blanca, argentina, department of biology, biochemistry and pharmacy, national university of south, san juan 670, b8000icn bahía blanca, argentina

the phytoplankton structure and dynamics were analysed in relation to abiotic variables inpaso de las piedras reservoir, argentina. phytoplankton driving forces were explored using a functionalapproach. a total of 15 functional groups were identified among which d, p, h1, f, j and c were the mostimportant. a canonical variate analysis indicated that the categorization of the species in function...

2015
Serena Rasconi Andrea Gall Katharina Winter Martin J. Kainz Jean-François Humbert

Climate change scenarios predict that lake water temperatures will increase up to 4°C and rainfall events will become more intense and frequent by the end of this century. Concurrently, supply of humic substances from terrestrial runoff is expected to increase, resulting in darker watercolor ("brownification") of aquatic ecosystems. Using a multi-seasonal, low trophic state mesocosm experiment,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Patrick Martin Sonya T Dyhrman Michael W Lomas Nicole J Poulton Benjamin A S Van Mooy

Phytoplankton alter their biochemical composition according to nutrient availability, such that their bulk elemental composition varies across oceanic provinces. However, the links between plankton biochemical composition and variation in biogeochemical cycling of nutrients remain largely unknown. In a survey of phytoplankton phosphorus stress in the western North Atlantic, we found that phytop...

1999
Kathryn L. Cottingham

Anthropogenic alterations of nutrient inputs and food-web structure are two of the primary stressors affecting lake phytoplankton. This paper explores the independent and interactive effects of nutrients and food-web structure (as indexed by zooplankton size) on phytoplankton size structure by fitting time-series models to data from three lakes where both factors have been manipulated. I assess...

2015
Marju Tamm René Freiberg Ilmar Tõnno Peeter Nõges Tiina Nõges

Pigment-based chemotaxonomy and CHEMTAX software have proven to be a valuable phytoplankton monitoring tool in marine environments, but are yet underdeveloped to determine algal assemblages in freshwater ecosystems. The main objectives of this study were (1) to compare the results of direct microscopy and CHEMTAX in describing phytoplankton community composition dynamics in a large, shallow and...

2004
D. G. Johns A. Richardson J. I. Spicer

Sampling by the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) over the NW Atlantic from 1960 to 2000 has enabled long-term studies of the larger components of the phytoplankton community, highlighting various changes, particularly during the 1990s. Analysis of an index of phytoplankton biomass, the Phytoplankton Colour Index (PCI) has revealed an increase over the past decade, most marked during the winte...

2017
Torill Vik Johannessen Aud Larsen Gunnar Bratbak António Pagarete Bente Edvardsen Elianne D. Egge Ruth-Anne Sandaa

Viruses influence the ecology and diversity of phytoplankton in the ocean. Most studies of phytoplankton host-virus interactions have focused on bloom-forming species like Emiliania huxleyi or Phaeocystis spp. The role of viruses infecting phytoplankton that do not form conspicuous blooms have received less attention. Here we explore the dynamics of phytoplankton and algal viruses over several ...

2015
Ulrich Sommer Carolin Paul Maria Moustaka-Gouni Xuhui Zhou

While the isolated responses of marine phytoplankton to climate warming and to ocean acidification have been studied intensively, studies on the combined effect of both aspects of Global Change are still scarce. Therefore, we performed a mesocosm experiment with a factorial combination of temperature (9 and 15 °C) and pCO2 (means: 439 ppm and 1040 ppm) with a natural autumn plankton community f...

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...

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