The role of algae and cyanobacteria in the production and release of odorants in water
This review covers literatures pertaining to algal and cyanobacterial odor problems that
have been published over the last five decades. Proper evaluation of algal and …
have been published over the last five decades. Proper evaluation of algal and …
Induced defences in marine and freshwater phytoplankton: a review
Many organisms have developed defences to avoid predation by species at higher trophic
levels. The capability of primary producers to defend themselves against herbivores affects …
levels. The capability of primary producers to defend themselves against herbivores affects …
Dimethyl sulfide mediates microbial predator–prey interactions between zooplankton and algae in the ocean
Phytoplankton are key components of the oceanic carbon and sulfur cycles. During bloom
events, some species can emit large amounts of the organosulfur volatile dimethyl sulfide …
events, some species can emit large amounts of the organosulfur volatile dimethyl sulfide …
Defensive and sensory chemical ecology of brown algae
CD Amsler, VA Fairhead - Advances in botanical research, 2005 - Elsevier
The ecological interactions of brown algae are important as these macroalgae are common
and often keystone members in many benthic marine communities. This review highlights …
and often keystone members in many benthic marine communities. This review highlights …
Chemical cues, defence metabolites and the shaping of pelagic interspecific interactions
G Pohnert, M Steinke, R Tollrian - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2007 - cell.com
Several observations and model calculations suggest that chemically mediated interactions
can structure planktonic food webs. However, only recently have improvements in chemical …
can structure planktonic food webs. However, only recently have improvements in chemical …
Living in a high CO2 world: impacts of global climate change on marine phytoplankton
J Beardall, S Stojkovic, S Larsen - Plant Ecology & Diversity, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The planet is currently going through a period of global climate change, the pace of which is
unprecedented in geological history. Marine phytoplankton contribute approximately 50% of …
unprecedented in geological history. Marine phytoplankton contribute approximately 50% of …
Algal volatiles–the overlooked chemical language of aquatic primary producers
Volatiles are important 'infochemicals' that play a crucial role in structuring life on our planet,
fulfilling diverse functions in natural and artificial systems. Algae contribute significant …
fulfilling diverse functions in natural and artificial systems. Algae contribute significant …
CHEMICAL MEDIATION OF COLONIZATION OF SEAWEED SURFACES1
PD Steinberg, R De Nys - Journal of phycology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The surfaces of macroalgal thalli are colonized by planktonic propagules (larvae, spores,
cells, etc.) from a wide diversity of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Colonization (here defined …
cells, etc.) from a wide diversity of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Colonization (here defined …
A co-culturing/metabolomics approach to investigate chemically mediated interactions of planktonic organisms reveals influence of bacteria on diatom metabolism
C Paul, MA Mausz, G Pohnert - Metabolomics, 2013 - Springer
Chemically mediated interactions are hypothesized to be essential for ecosystem
functioning as co-occurring organisms can influence the performance of each other by …
functioning as co-occurring organisms can influence the performance of each other by …
Iodine transfers in the coastal marine environment: the key role of brown algae and of their vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases
C Leblanc, C Colin, A Cosse, L Delage, S La Barre… - Biochimie, 2006 - Elsevier
Brown algal kelp species are the most efficient iodine accumulators among all living
systems, with an average content of 1.0% of dry weight in Laminaria digitata, representing a …
systems, with an average content of 1.0% of dry weight in Laminaria digitata, representing a …