Changes in water color shift competition between phytoplankton species with contrasting light‐harvesting strategies

Volume: 101, Issue: 3
Published: Feb 3, 2020
Abstract
The color of many lakes and seas is changing, which is likely to affect the species composition of freshwater and marine phytoplankton communities. For example, cyanobacteria with phycobilisomes as light-harvesting antennae can effectively utilize green or orange-red light. However, recent studies show that they use blue light much less efficiently than phytoplankton species with chlorophyll-based light-harvesting complexes, even though both...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in water color shift competition between phytoplankton species with contrasting light‐harvesting strategies
Published Date
Feb 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
3
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