[HTML][HTML] Eutrophication reduces the nutritional value of phytoplankton in boreal lakes
Eutrophication (as an increase in total phosphorus [TP]) increases harmful algal blooms and
reduces the proportion of high-quality phytoplankton in seston and the content of ω-3 long …
reduces the proportion of high-quality phytoplankton in seston and the content of ω-3 long …
Should we reconsider how to assess eutrophication?
L Polimene, O Parn, E Garcia-Gorriz… - Journal of Plankton …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Eutrophication in marine waters is traditionally assessed by checking if nutrients, algal
biomass and oxygen are below/above a given threshold. However, increased biomass …
biomass and oxygen are below/above a given threshold. However, increased biomass …
Multi-species coexistence in Lotka-Volterra competitive systems with crowding effects
Abstract Classical Lotka-Volterra (LV) competition equation has shown that coexistence of
competitive species is only possible when intraspecific competition is stronger than …
competitive species is only possible when intraspecific competition is stronger than …
Dynamic properties of a reaction–diffusion predator–prey model with nonlinear harvesting: A linear and weakly nonlinear analysis
In this work, we have studied the spatiotemporal dynamics of a predator–prey model with
selective nonlinear saturated harvesting of both species. The study of the non-diffusive …
selective nonlinear saturated harvesting of both species. The study of the non-diffusive …
Internal phosphorus recycling promotes rich and complex dynamics in an algae-phosphorus model: Implications for eutrophication management
Internal phosphorus recycling in lakes is an important nutrient source that promotes algal
growth. Its persistence impedes the effort to improve water quality and thus poses a …
growth. Its persistence impedes the effort to improve water quality and thus poses a …
Constraints in using relative biomass as a measure of competitive success in phytoplankton–A review
PM Sooria, AAM Hatha, NN Menon… - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract 'The plankton paradox'view which contradicted competitive exclusion principle has
been changing since the last decade. Current outlook based on the evidence from size …
been changing since the last decade. Current outlook based on the evidence from size …
Combined influences of environmental enrichment and harvesting mediate rich dynamics in an intraguild predation fishery system
USBU Sharif, MH Mohd - Ecological Modelling, 2022 - Elsevier
Natural resources and its enrichment activities are often being associated with the
paradoxical effects in ecology such as in predator–prey and fishery models. Several studies …
paradoxical effects in ecology such as in predator–prey and fishery models. Several studies …
Heterogeneous network promotes species coexistence: metapopulation model for rock-paper-scissors game
Understanding mechanisms of biodiversity has been a central question in ecology. The
coexistence of three species in rock-paper-scissors (RPS) systems are discussed by many …
coexistence of three species in rock-paper-scissors (RPS) systems are discussed by many …
[HTML][HTML] Microplastic pollution and nutrient enrichment shift the diet of freshwater macroinvertebrates
Microplastic pollution poses a global threat to freshwater ecosystems, with laboratory
experiments indicating potential toxic impacts through chemical toxicity, physical abrasion …
experiments indicating potential toxic impacts through chemical toxicity, physical abrasion …
Responses of marine diatom–dinoflagellate interspecific competition to different phosphorus sources
A Shen, H Liu, Q Xin, Q Hu, X Wang… - Journal of Marine Science …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient element of phytoplankton, as well as a limiting factor
for phytoplankton growth. It controls the succession of blooms from diatoms to …
for phytoplankton growth. It controls the succession of blooms from diatoms to …