Effects of inorganic and organic nutrient addition on a coastal microbial community (Isefjord, Denmark)

S Jacquet, H Havskum, TF Thingstad… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2002 - int-res.com
Using flow cytometry (FCM), microbial populations were followed in a mesoscosm
experiment manipulated with daily additions of mineral nutrients (as phosphates and nitrates …

Do bacteria compete with phytoplankton for inorganic nutrients? Possible ecological implications

R Danovaro - Chemistry and Ecology, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Bacteria have been usually assumed to play a major role in regeneration processes or in
conversion of refractory compounds into bacterial biomass. Recent studies have shown that …

Strong, weak, and missing links in a microbial community of the NW Mediterranean Sea

Y Bettarel, JR Dolan, K Hornak, R Lemée… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Planktonic microbial communities often appear stable over periods of days and thus tight
links are assumed to exist between different functional groups (ie producers and …

Regulation of bacterioplankton production and cell volume in a eutrophic estuary

PK Bjørnsen, B Riemann, J Pock-Steen… - Applied and …, 1989 - Am Soc Microbiol
During three periods of 16 to 25 days, bacterioplankton production, bacterial cell volume,
chlorophyll a, CO2 assimilation, and particulate organic carbon were measured in …

Total dissolved carbohydrates in an enclosure experiment with unialgal Skeletonema costatum culture

K Eberlein, UH Brockmann, KD Hammer… - Marine ecology progress …, 1983 - JSTOR
In a southern Norwegian fjord (Rosfjord) during POSER a plastic enclosure (1 m Ø, 20 m
depth) was filled with filtered fjord water enriched with inorganic nutrients and inoculated …

Competition for inorganic nutrients between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton in nutrient manipulated mesocosms

I Joint, P Henriksen, GA Fonnes, D Bourne… - Aquatic Microbial …, 2002 - int-res.com
A manipulative mesocosm experiment in Danish coastal waters tested the effect on plankton
biodiversity and function of adding nitrate, phosphate and glucose. A comprehensive set of …

Response of Mediterranean Synechococcus growth and loss rates to experimental nutrient inputs

NSR Agawin, CM Duarte, S Agustí - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2000 - int-res.com
The response of Synechococcus sp. growth, primary production and loss rates was
examined in a large-scale mesocosm nutrient enrichment experiment in a coastal NW …

Response of aquatic bacterial populations to substrate enrichment

T Berman, HG Hoppe, K Gocke - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1994 - JSTOR
The responses of natural bacterial populations in the waters of the Kiel Fjord, Germany, and
in Lake Kinneret, Israel, to additions of organic substrates were followed by determining …

Silicate and labile DOC interfere in structuring the microbial food web via algal—bacterial competition for mineral nutrients: Results of a mesocosm experiment

H Havskum, TF Thingstad, R Scharek… - Limnology and …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of organic and inorganic nutrient enrichments on algal‐bacterial competition
were investigated using mesocosms. Interactions were followed over 10 d in 12, 3− m3 …

Bacterial community composition in an Arctic phytoplankton mesocosm bloom: the impact of silicate and glucose

B Töpper, A Larsen, TF Thingstad, R Thyrhaug… - Polar biology, 2010 - Springer
In order to study interactions between microorganisms at different nutrient conditions in an
arctic environment, a mesocosm experiment was performed in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard (79° …