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Smaller phytoplankton size‐groups control the stoichiometry of the autotrophic community

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract In the marine environment, the prevailing paradigm is that larger organisms like diatoms are primary contributors to phytoplankton stoichiometry. Numerous studies investigated the stoichiometry of phytoplankton groups or total community but its dynamics among different size‐groups are not resolved.
Thomas Mollica   +3 more
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Tidal bore revealed by SWOT: a case study from the Severn river. [PDF]

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Arildsen RL   +3 more
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Summer temperatures, autumn winds, and thermal structure under the ice in arctic lakes of varying morphometry

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Abstract Ice‐covered lakes differ strongly from their ice‐free counterparts in their temperatures, heat budgets, and hydrodynamics. Nevertheless, due to a lack of detailed measurements, processes under the ice and their drivers are still understudied.
Robert Schwefel   +2 more
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Contrasting functional responses of benthic and hyporheic stream biofilms to light availability and macronutrient stoichiometry

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract Nutrient dynamics in headwater streams are governed by benthic and hyporheic biofilms, with carbon (C) : nitrogen (N) : phosphorus (P) ratios driving the heterotrophic microbial biofilm development through nutrient limitation. Furthermore, heterotrophic responses to changes in C : N : P ratios are probably modulated by autotrophic responses to
Anika Große   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nuisance alga reduces lake partial pressure of carbon dioxide and carbon flux to the atmosphere in boreal lakes

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract Boreal lakes are generally seen as sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere, even though a part of them are periodically undersaturated with CO2 and have the potential to be net‐autotrophic. This undersaturation is the result of photosynthetic activity by phytoplankton, especially flagellated species like Gonyostomum semen, which form
Karla Münzner   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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