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Bacteria can control stoichiometry and nutrient limitation of phytoplankton
Article first published online: 29 NOV 2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01222.x
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DANGER, M., OUMAROU, C., BENEST, D. and LACROIX, G. (2007), Bacteria can control stoichiometry and nutrient limitation of phytoplankton. Functional Ecology, 21: 202–210. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01222.x
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- Issue published online: 29 NOV 2006
- Article first published online: 29 NOV 2006
- Received 28 April 2006; accepted 2 October 2006 Editor: Owen Petchey
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Keywords:
- algae–bacteria interactions;
- algal growth limitation;
- bacterial community;
- ecological stoichiometry;
- Scenedesmus obliquus
Summary
- 1The chemical composition of primary producers, which occupy the base of food webs, is highly variable over space and time. Determining the causes of these variations is crucial to the understanding of ecosystem functioning.
- 2By differentially stocking and recycling nutrients, heterotrophic organisms such as bacteria may change the nature of the factor that limits algal growth, thus influencing algal chemical composition.
- 3We tested this hypothesis by growing a green alga, Scenedesmus obliquus (Turpin) Kützing, along a phosphorus gradient in the presence or absence of a bacterial community.
- 4We first confirmed that the limiting factor affects the chemical composition of phytoplankton. We then observed that the bacteria switched the nutrient that limited algal growth, from nitrogen to phosphorus in high N : P media. This generated considerable variation in algal stoichiometry.
- 5We propose that the bacterial compartment may have a greater influence on the structure and functioning of aquatic ecosystems than previously believed.

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