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Species dynamics in phytoplankton blooms: Incomplete mixing and competition for lightBenthic-pelagic coupling in the population dynamics of the harmful cyanobacterium MicrocystisCompetition for Light between Toxic and Nontoxic Strains of the Harmful Cyanobacterium MicrocystisThe timescale of phenotypic plasticity and its impact on competition in fluctuating environmentsColourful niches of phototrophic microorganisms shaped by vibrations of the water moleculeRecruitment of benthic Microcystis (Cyanophyceae) to the water column: internal buoyancy changes or resuspension?Climate-induced shifts in an experimental phytoplankton community: a mechanistic approachReversal in competitive dominance of a toxic versus non-toxic cyanobacterium in response to rising CO2Nitrogen fixation and respiratory electron transport in the cyanobacterium Cyanothece under different light:dark cyclesCompetition for nutrient and light: stable coexistence, alternative stable states, or competitive exclusion?Water management strategies against toxic Microcycstis blooms in the Dutch deltaProduction and consumption of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in a diatom dominated intertidal sedimentColourful coexistence of red and green picocyanobacteria in lakes and seasAmino acid availability determines the ratio of microcystin variants in the cyanobacterium Planktothrix agardhiiThe ecological stoichiometry of toxins produced by harmful cyanobacteria: an experimental test of the carbon-nutrient balance hypothesisMicrocystins do not provide anti-herbivore defence against mixotrophic flagellatesRising CO2 levels will intensify phytoplankton blooms in eutrophic and hypertrophic lakesConcerted changes in gene expression and cell physiology of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 during transitions between nitrogen and light-limited growthEffect of nitrogen source and enrichment level on a simple two species food web containing a mixotrophic predatorColorful microdiversity of Synechococcus strains (picocyanobacteria) isolated from the Baltic SeaPhenotypic and genetic diversification of Pseudanabaena spp. (cyanobacteria)Diversity and phylogeny of Baltic Sea picocyanobacteria inferred from their ITS and phycobiliprotein operonsClimate-driven changes in the ecological stoichiometry of aquatic ecosystemsMicrocystis genotype succession in relation to microcystin concentrations in freshwater lakesComparison of predator-prey interactions with and without intraguild predation by manipulation of the nitrogen sourceEffect of enrichment on a two species food web with a mixotrophic predator compared to a regular predator prey systemOlivijn lost blauwalgenbloei niet op: mijn meningElevated CO2 concentrations affect the elemental stoichiometry and species composition of an experimental phytoplankton communityAggregation with clay causes sedimentation of the buoyant cyanobacteria Microcystis sppCritical depth and critical turbulence: two different mechanisms for the development of phytoplankton bloomsPulsed nitrogen supply induces dynamic changes in the amino acid compositionand microcystin production of the harmful cyanobacterium Planktothrix agardhiiPhotoinhibition and the assembly of light-limited phytoplankton communitiesBiodiversity of plankton by species oscillations and chaosContrasting effects of rising CO2 on primary production and ecological stoichiometry at different nutrient levelsMixotrophic organisms become more heterotrophic with rising temperature
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J. Huisman
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