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A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR PHYTOPLANKTON
Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 2002This paper introduces a model of growth and dispersion of the marine phytoplankton, focusing on the effects of the currents (3D) and vertical mixing. Our method consists of describing these effects as the product of the horizontal current, which is solved along the characteristic lines, and the coupled action of vertical current and vertical diffusion,
Ahmed Boussouar+2 more
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Cytometry of Freshwater Phytoplankton
2004Publisher Summary The goals of flow cytometry (FCM) are the determination and characterization of phytoplankton abundance, composition, and physiological features. In freshwater ecosystems used for drinking-water supply, FCM offers the capability of assessing the risk of toxic algae.
Armin Meister+4 more
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1980
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses phytoplankton crop. The crop is the biomass of phytoplankton and can be measured in various ways, for example, as the weight of matter per unit volume or under a unit of surface throughout the length of the euphotic column.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses phytoplankton crop. The crop is the biomass of phytoplankton and can be measured in various ways, for example, as the weight of matter per unit volume or under a unit of surface throughout the length of the euphotic column.
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Oceanic phytoplankton, atmospheric sulphur, cloud albedo and climate
Nature, 1987R. Charlson+3 more
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Culture of Phytoplankton for Feeding Marine Invertebrates
, 1975R. Guillard
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Widespread global increase in intense lake phytoplankton blooms since the 1980s
Nature, 2019Jeff C. Ho, A. Michalak, N. Pahlevan
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Zooming in on the phycosphere: the ecological interface for phytoplankton–bacteria relationships
Nature Microbiology, 2017J. Seymour+3 more
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1979
The phytoplankton community of Lake Lanao is composed of 70 euplanktonic species, including Cyanophyta (12), Euglenophyta (4), Chlorophyta (44), Chrysophyceae (1), Bacillariophyceae (4), Dinophyceae (3), and Cryptophyceae (2) (Fig. 3-1). Composition similar to this appears to be very widespread in tropical lakes that are not highly saline or extremely ...
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The phytoplankton community of Lake Lanao is composed of 70 euplanktonic species, including Cyanophyta (12), Euglenophyta (4), Chlorophyta (44), Chrysophyceae (1), Bacillariophyceae (4), Dinophyceae (3), and Cryptophyceae (2) (Fig. 3-1). Composition similar to this appears to be very widespread in tropical lakes that are not highly saline or extremely ...
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Interaction and signalling between a cosmopolitan phytoplankton and associated bacteria
Nature, 2015Shady A. Amin+14 more
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