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@article{dutkiewicz_multiple_nodate,
title = {Multiple biotic interactions establish phytoplankton community structure across environmental gradients},
volume = {n/a},
copyright = {© 2024 The Authors. Limnology and Oceanography published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography.},
issn = {1939-5590},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/lno.12555},
doi = {10.1002/lno.12555},
abstract = {The combination of taxa and size classes of phytoplankton that coexist at any location affects the structure of the marine food web and the magnitude of carbon fluxes to the deep ocean. But what controls the patterns of this community structure across environmental gradients remains unclear. Here, we focus on the North East Pacific Transition Zone, a 10° region of latitude straddling warm, nutrient-poor subtropical and cold, nutrient-rich subpolar gyres. Data from three cruises to the region revealed intricate patterns of phytoplankton community structure: poleward increases in the number of cell size classes; increasing biomass of picoeukaryotes and diatoms; decreases in diazotrophs and Prochlorococcus; and both increases and decreases in Synechococcus. These patterns can only be partially explained by existing theories. Using data, theory, and numerical simulations, we show that the patterns of plankton distributions across the transition zone are the result of gradients in nutrient supply rates, which control a range of complex biotic interactions. We examine how interactions such as size-specific grazing, multiple trophic strategies, shared grazing between several phytoplankton size classes and heterotrophic bacteria, and competition for multiple resources can individually explain aspects of the observed community structure. However, it is the combination of all these interactions together that is needed to explain the bulk compositional patterns in phytoplankton across the North East Pacific Transition Zone. The synthesis of multiple mechanisms is essential for us to begin to understand the shaping of community structure over large environmental gradients.},
language = {en},
number = {n/a},
urldate = {2024-03-27},
journal = {Limnology and Oceanography},
author = {Dutkiewicz, Stephanie and Follett, Christopher L. and Follows, Michael J. and Henderikx-Freitas, Fernanda and Ribalet, Francois and Gradoville, Mary R. and Coesel, Sacha N. and Farnelid, Hanna and Finkel, Zoe V. and Irwin, Andrew J. and Jahn, Oliver and Karl, David M. and Mattern, Jann Paul and White, Angelicque E. and Zehr, Jonathan P. and Armbrust, E. Virginia},
note = {\_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.12555},
file = {Full Text PDF:files/730/Dutkiewicz et al. - Multiple biotic interactions establish phytoplankt.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:files/731/lno.html:text/html},
}

@article{beckett_disentangling_2024,
title = {Disentangling top-down drivers of mortality underlying diel population dynamics of {Prochlorococcus} in the {North} {Pacific} {Subtropical} {Gyre}},
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