Original paper
Light and growth in marine phytoplankton: allometric, taxonomic, and environmental variation
Abstract
Light-dependent growth of phytoplankton is a fundamental process in marine ecosystems, but we lack a comprehensive view of how light utilization traits vary across genotypes and species, and how this variation is structured by cell size, taxonomy, and environmental gradients. Here, we compile 308 growth-irradiance experiments performed on 119 species of marine phytoplankton from all major functional groups, and characterize growth-irradiance...
Paper Details
Title
Light and growth in marine phytoplankton: allometric, taxonomic, and environmental variation
Published Date
Jan 30, 2015
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
2
Pages
540 - 552
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