Variation in species light acquisition traits under fluctuating light regimes: implications for non‐equilibrium coexistence
Abstract
Resource distribution heterogeneity offers niche opportunities for species with different functional traits to develop and potentially coexist. Available light (photosynthetically active radiation or PAR) for suspended algae (phytoplankton) may fluctuate greatly over time and space. Species-specific light acquisition traits capture important aspects of the ecophysiology of phytoplankton and characterize species growth at either limiting or...
Paper Details
Title
Variation in species light acquisition traits under fluctuating light regimes: implications for non‐equilibrium coexistence
Published Date
Nov 29, 2018
Journal
Volume
128
Issue
5
Pages
716 - 728
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