Phosphorus as an integral component of global marine biogeochemistry
Phosphorus (P) is essential for life, but most of the global surface ocean is P depleted, which
can limit marine productivity and affect ecosystem structure. Over recent decades, a wealth …
can limit marine productivity and affect ecosystem structure. Over recent decades, a wealth …
Hindcasting harmful algal bloom risk due to land-based nutrient pollution in the Eastern Chinese coastal seas
H Wang, AF Bouwman, J Van Gils, L Vilmin… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasing in frequency, areal extent and duration
due to the large increase in nutrient inputs from land-based sources to coastal seas, and …
due to the large increase in nutrient inputs from land-based sources to coastal seas, and …
Global patterns in marine organic matter stoichiometry driven by phytoplankton ecophysiology
The proportion of major elements in marine organic matter links cellular processes to global
nutrient, oxygen and carbon cycles. Differences in the C: N: P ratios of organic matter have …
nutrient, oxygen and carbon cycles. Differences in the C: N: P ratios of organic matter have …
Responses of marine diatom-dinoflagellate competition to multiple environmental drivers: Abundance, elemental, and biochemical aspects
R Bi, Z Cao, SMH Ismar-Rebitz, U Sommer… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Ocean-related global change has strongly affected the competition between key marine
phytoplankton groups, such as diatoms and dinoflagellates, especially with the deleterious …
phytoplankton groups, such as diatoms and dinoflagellates, especially with the deleterious …
Global patterns and predictors of C: N: P in marine ecosystems
Oceanic nutrient cycles are coupled, yet carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus (C: N: P) stoichiometry
in marine ecosystems is variable through space and time, with no clear consensus on the …
in marine ecosystems is variable through space and time, with no clear consensus on the …
Latitudinal patterns in ocean C: N: P reflect phytoplankton acclimation and macromolecular composition
The proportions of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in surface ocean particulate
matter deviate greatly from the canonical Redfield Ratio (C: N: P= 106: 16: 1) in space and …
matter deviate greatly from the canonical Redfield Ratio (C: N: P= 106: 16: 1) in space and …
Varying influence of phytoplankton biodiversity and stoichiometric plasticity on bulk particulate stoichiometry across ocean basins
Concentrations and elemental ratios of suspended particulate organic matter influence
many biogeochemical processes in the ocean, including patterns of phytoplankton nutrient …
many biogeochemical processes in the ocean, including patterns of phytoplankton nutrient …
Phytoplankton community structural reshaping as response to the thermal effect of cooling water discharged from power plant
D Xu, H Wang, D Han, A Chen, Y Niu - Environmental Pollution, 2021 - Elsevier
The increase of water temperature caused by the thermal effect of cooling water discharged
from power plants has become a major environmental problem, especially its influence on …
from power plants has become a major environmental problem, especially its influence on …
Present and future potential role of toxin-producing Synechococcus in the tropical region
ZY Sim, KC Goh, Y He, KYH Gin - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
As anthropogenic induced temperature rises and nutrient loadings increase in fresh and
brackish environments, the ecological function of the phytoplankton community is expected …
brackish environments, the ecological function of the phytoplankton community is expected …
The proteome is a terminal electron acceptor
Microbial metabolism is impressively flexible, enabling growth even when available
nutrients differ greatly from biomass in redox state. Escherichia coli, for example, rearranges …
nutrients differ greatly from biomass in redox state. Escherichia coli, for example, rearranges …