نتایج جستجو برای: eukaryotic plankton community

تعداد نتایج: 402074  

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,...

2014
Tessa B. Francis Elizabeth M. Wolkovich Mark D. Scheuerell Stephen L. Katz Elizabeth E. Holmes Stephanie E. Hampton Elliott Lee Hazen

Understanding how changing climate, nutrient regimes, and invasive species shift food web structure is critically important in ecology. Most analytical approaches, however, assume static species interactions and environmental effects across time. Therefore, we applied multivariate autoregressive (MAR) models in a moving window context to test for shifting plankton community interactions and eff...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Marion Tiano Jacek Tronczyński Mireille Harmelin-Vivien Céline Tixier François Carlotti

PCB levels in plankton were investigated in the Bay of Marseille, Western Mediterranean Sea, between September 2010 and October 2011. Concentrations of PCB congeners (CB 18, CB 52, CB 101, CB 118, CB 138, CB 153, CB 180) were determined in three plankton size-classes (60-200, 200-500 and 500-1000μm) together with different parameters: chlorophyll content, plankton dry-weight biomass, carbon and...

2017
Maria Vernet Tammi L. Richardson Katja Metfies Eva-Maria Nöthig Ilka Peeken

Citation: Vernet M, Richardson TL, Metfies K, Nöthig E-M and Peeken I (2017) Models of Plankton Community Changes during a Warm Water Anomaly in Arctic Waters Show Altered Trophic Pathways with Minimal Changes in Carbon Export. Front. Mar. Sci. 4:160. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00160 Models of Plankton Community Changes during a Warm Water Anomaly in Arctic Waters Show Altered Trophic Pathways wit...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2005
Graeme C Hays Anthony J Richardson Carol Robinson

Understanding how climate change will affect the planet is a key issue worldwide. Questions concerning the pace and impacts of climate change are thus central to many ecological and biogeochemical studies, and addressing the consequences of climate change is now high on the list of priorities for funding agencies. Here, we review the interactions between climate change and plankton communities,...

2012
Santiago Alvarez-Fernandez Han Lindeboom Erik Meesters

This paper analyses long-term and seasonal changes in the North Sea plankton community during the period 1970 to 2008. Based on Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) data covering 38 yr, major changes in both phytoplankton and zooplankton abundance and community structure were identified. Regime changes were detected around 1978, 1989 and 1998. The first 2 changes have been discussed in the litera...

2015
Hajime Ohtsuki Tamotsu Awano Narumi K. Tsugeki Seiji Ishida Hirotaka Oda Wataru Makino Jotaro Urabe

To examine if changes in species composition of a plankton community in the past due to anthropogenic activities can be clarified in lakes without any monitoring data, we analyzed genetically ephippial carapaces of Daphnia with plankton remains stored in the bottom sediments of Lake Hataya Ohunma in Japan. In the lake, abundance of most plankton remains in the sediments was limited and TP flux ...

H.L. Zhang, L.Y. Wang, Q.X. Fan, X. Ouyang, X.L. Yao, Y.L. Zhang, Y.R. Mao, Z.B. Zhao, Z.H. Zhang,

Four feeding levels (40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of satiation) were designed as the different treatment groups to assess its effects on water quality and plankton community structure in the yellow catfish rearing enclosure ecosystem. The results showed that the weight gain and specific growth rate decreased significantly as the feeding level decreased. The soluble nutrients (except for NO2-N) concen...

2016
Allanah J. Paul Eric P. Achterberg Lennart T. Bach Tim Boxhammer Jan Czerny Mathias Haunost Kai-Georg Schulz Annegret Stuhr Ulf Riebesell

Nitrogen fixation by filamentous cyanobacteria supplies significant amounts of new nitrogen (N) to the Baltic Sea. This balances N loss processes such as denitrification and anammox, and forms an important N source supporting primary and secondary production in N-limited postspring bloom plankton communities. Laboratory studies suggest that filamentous diazotrophic cyanobacteria growth and N2-f...

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