… life in the ocean, and the comparative poverty of freshwater. Of … tunicates are entirely absentin freshwater, and the coelenterates … It was in the ocean that the ancestors of our freshwater …
… component of the microbial plankton communities of both marine and freshwater ecosystems. They contribute significantly to the total biomass of phytoplankton communities, and in …
… constraints are stronger in freshwater where P-limited phytoplankton growth results in food … atoms) characterizing the zooplankton-phytoplankton interaction in lakes and marine sites. a…
U Sommer - International Review of Hydrobiology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
… This group of zooplankton is more typical in freshwater, but it can also be found quite abundantly in the low salinity (< 8 psu) regions of the eastern Baltic Sea. The only open …
WG Sprules, EH Jin, AW Herman… - Limnology and …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
… Abstract-A towed optical plankton counter (OPC-1T) developed for automated counting and sizing of marine zooplankton was calibrated for use in freshwater. Zooplankton in lakes are …
… in freshwaterplankton communities. … A, The relationship between total zooplankton biomass and the sum of phytoplankton and bacterial biomass for the Quebec lakes. The regression …
RE Hecky, P Kilham - Limnology and oceanography, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
… is that marine and estuarine phytoplankton tend to be nitrogen limited, while freshwater phytoplankton … nutrient concentrations are the rule in both freshwater and marine ecosystems. In …
… the focus of numerous investigations in marine and freshwater habitats during the past 2 decades… and Zooplankton grazing on natural populations of freshwater bacteria. Appl. environ. …
L D'Croz, JB Rosario, P Gondola - Caribbean Journal of Science, 2005 - repository.si.edu
… We aim to test whether plankton distribution in this area is controlled by dissolved inorganic nutrient inputs from freshwater runoff, or by the incursion of nutrient poor open ocean water. …