Shifting diatom—dinoflagellate dominance during spring bloom in the Baltic Sea and its potential effects on biogeochemical cycling

K Spilling, K Olli, J Lehtoranta, A Kremp… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The Baltic Sea is affected by a range of human induced environmental pressures such as
eutrophication. Here we synthesize the ongoing shift from diatom dominance toward more …

Microalgal community structure and primary production in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice: A synthesis

MA Van Leeuwe, L Tedesco, KR Arrigo, P Assmy… - Elem Sci …, 2018 - online.ucpress.edu
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and
climate models. In this paper, published and unpublished data on sympagic (ice-associated) …

Towards an ecological understanding of dinoflagellate cyst functions

I Bravo, RI Figueroa - Microorganisms, 2014 - mdpi.com
The life cycle of many dinoflagellates includes at least one nonflagellated benthic stage
(cyst). In the literature, the different types of dinoflagellate cysts are mainly defined based on …

Phytoplankton growth after a century of dormancy illuminates past resilience to catastrophic darkness

S Ribeiro, T Berge, N Lundholm, TJ Andersen… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
Photosynthesis evolved in the oceans more than 3 billion years ago and has persisted
throughout all major extinction events in Earth's history. The most recent of such events is …

[HTML][HTML] The intricacies of dinoflagellate pellicle cysts: the example of Alexandrium minutum cysts from a bloom-recurrent area (Bay of Baiona, NW Spain)

I Bravo, RI Figueroa, E Garces, S Fraga… - Deep Sea Research Part …, 2010 - Elsevier
The terms “temporary”,“pellicle”, and “ecdysal” cyst have been employed arbitrarily in the
literature of the dinoflagellate life cycle to describe a non-motile and single-layered-wall …

Dark survival in a warming world

A McMinn, A Martin - Proceedings of the Royal Society B …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Most algae regularly experience periods of darkness ranging from a few hours to a few days.
During this time, they are unable to photosynthesize, and so must consume stored energy …

Transcriptomic Analyses of Scrippsiella trochoidea Reveals Processes Regulating Encystment and Dormancy in the Life Cycle of a Dinoflagellate, with a Particular …

Y Deng, Z Hu, L Shang, Q Peng, YZ Tang - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Due to the vital importance of resting cysts in the biology and ecology of many
dinoflagellates, a transcriptomic investigation on Scrippsiella trochoidea was conducted with …

Effects of light and prey availability on Arctic freshwater protist communities examined by high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing

S Charvet, WF Vincent, C Lovejoy - FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Protists in high-latitude lakes are constrained by cold temperatures, low inorganic nutrient
supply and low light availability for much of the year due to ice cover and polar darkness …

Species specific encystment patterns in three Baltic cold‐water dinoflagellates: The role of multiple cues in resting cyst formation

A Kremp, K Rengefors… - Limnology and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The relationships among cellular nutrient status, environmental conditions (temperature and
nutrient availability), and cyst production were studied in batch cultures of three cold‐water …

[HTML][HTML] Ecophysiological growth characteristics and modeling of the onset of the spring bloom in the Baltic Sea

K Spilling, S Markager - Journal of Marine Systems, 2008 - Elsevier
The onset of spring bloom in temperate areas is a transition period where the low
productive, winter phytoplankton community is transformed into a high productive spring …