Trait-Based Community Ecology of Phytoplankton
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Abstract
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used in ecology. Phytoplankton communities, with a rich history as model systems in community ecology, are ideally suited for applying and further developing these concepts. Here we summarize the essential components of trait-based approaches and review their historical and potential application to illuminating phytoplankton community ecology. Major ecological axes relevant to phytoplankton include light and nutrient acquisition and use, natural enemy interactions, morphological variation, temperature sensitivity, and modes of reproduction. Trade-offs between these traits play key roles in determining community structure. Freshwater and marine environments may select for…
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- Ecology
- Trait
- Phytoplankton
- Community
- Community structure
- Biology
- Evolutionary ecology
- Functional ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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