Pelagic Nutrient Cycles: Herbivores as Sources and Sinks
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An analysis of the interactions between pelagic food web processes and element cycling in lakes. While some findings are examined in terms of
classical concepts from the ecological theory of predator-prey systems, special emphasis is placed on exploring how stoichiometric relationships
between primary producers and herbivores influence the stability and persistence of planktonic food webs. The author develops simple dynamic models of
the cycling of mineral nutrients through plankton algae and grazers, and then goes on to explore them both analytically and numerically. The results
thus obtained are of great interest to both theoretical and experimental ecologists. Moreover, the models themselves are of immense practical use in
the area of lake management.
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