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Students tutorial on bloom hypotheses in the context of phytoplankton annual cycles

机译:浮游植物年轮周期背景下绽放假说的学生教程

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Phytoplankton blooms are elements in repeating annual cycles of phytoplankton biomass and they have significant ecological and biogeochemical consequences. Temporal changes in phytoplankton biomass are governed by complex predator–prey interactions and physically driven variations in upper water column growth conditions (light, nutrient, and temperature). Understanding these dependencies is fundamental to assess future change in bloom frequency, duration, and magnitude and thus represents a quintessential challenge in global change biology. A variety of contrasting hypotheses have emerged in the literature to explain phytoplankton blooms, but over time the basic tenets of these hypotheses have become unclear. Here, we provide a “tutorial” on the development of these concepts and the fundamental elements distinguishing each hypothesis. The intent of this tutorial is to provide a useful background and set of tools for reading the bloom literature and to give some suggestions for future studies. Our tutorial is written for “students” at all stages of their career. We hope it is equally useful and interesting to those with only a cursory interest in blooms as those deeply immersed in the challenge of understanding the temporal dynamics of phytoplankton biomass and predicting its future change.
机译:浮游植物水华是重复性浮游植物生物量年循环的要素,它们具有重大的生态和生物地球化学后果。浮游植物生物量的时间变化受复杂的捕食者-猎物相互作用和上层水柱生长条件(光,养分和温度)的物理驱动变化控制。理解这些依赖性对于评估未来绽放频率,持续时间和强度的变化至关重要,因此代表着全球变化生物学的典型挑战。文献中出现了许多相反的假设来解释浮游植物的开花,但随着时间的流逝,这些假设的基本原理变得不清楚。在这里,我们提供了有关这些概念的发展以及区分每种假设的基本要素的“教程”。本教程的目的是提供有用的背景知识和工具集,以阅读盛开的文献,并为以后的研究提供一些建议。我们的教程是为“学生”在其职业各个阶段编写的。我们希望它对于那些只对开花一无所知的人同样有用和有趣,就像那些沉浸在理解浮游植物生物量的时间动态并预测其未来变化的挑战中的人们一样。

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