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Unexpected microbial rhodopsin dynamics in sync with phytoplankton blooms. [PDF]
Gómez-Consarnau L +9 more
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Connectivity and nutrient enrichment affect the productivity and stability of aquatic meta-ecosystems. [PDF]
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Warming Accelerates Phytoplankton Bloom Dynamics and Differentially Affects the Fluxes of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen Through a Coastal Microbial Community. [PDF]
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Declining ocean greenness and phytoplankton blooms in low to mid-latitudes under a warming climate. [PDF]
Hong Z +7 more
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Phytoplankton Community in Cage Culture Farm Areas in the Andaman Coast of Thailand
Suwat Tanyaros, David Crookall
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A phytoplankton–toxic phytoplankton–zooplankton model
Ecological Complexity, 2011Abstract Several field data and experiments show that zooplankton may react to the presence of toxic phytoplankton by reducing its consumption up to the point of starvation. We propose a mathematical system to model this situation using a Monod–Haldane response function.
M. Banerjee, VENTURINO, Ezio
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2009
Studies on the biodiversity of marine phytoplankton in Costa Rican coasts are sparse and mostly confined to the Pacific coast. More specifically 10 the Golfo de Nicoya. New records presented here come from the three most important embayments in the Pacific coast.
Víquez, R., Hargraves, P. E.
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Studies on the biodiversity of marine phytoplankton in Costa Rican coasts are sparse and mostly confined to the Pacific coast. More specifically 10 the Golfo de Nicoya. New records presented here come from the three most important embayments in the Pacific coast.
Víquez, R., Hargraves, P. E.
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