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PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES OF LENTIC PERIPHYTON

PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES OF LENTIC PERIPHYTON

... Periphyton was cultured and its phytoplankton communities were identified based on morphological features. This included 24 genera belonging to the 6 classes. Highest number of genera was found in ...

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INFLUENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON THE PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES OF RIVER RIMA IN KWALKWALWA AREA OF SOKOTO STATE, NIGERIA

INFLUENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON THE PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES OF RIVER RIMA IN KWALKWALWA AREA OF SOKOTO STATE, NIGERIA

... the phytoplankton communities of River Rima in kwalkwalawa area of Sokoto State, Nigeria was carried out from April 2016 to September 2016, with the aim to determine the physiochemical parameters and ...

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Water Quality and Phytoplankton Communities in Newly Created Fishponds

Water Quality and Phytoplankton Communities in Newly Created Fishponds

... The phytoplankton communities are highly diverse and the occurrence of most species is diffi cult to predict (Beninca et ...the phytoplankton identifi cation expert is needed and it is not always easy ...

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High CO2 under nutrient fertilization increases primary production and biomass in subtropical phytoplankton communities: a mesocosm approach

High CO2 under nutrient fertilization increases primary production and biomass in subtropical phytoplankton communities: a mesocosm approach

... processes. Phytoplankton thriving in a future warmer and acidified oligotrophic subtropical ocean could therefore be patchily fertilized by increased mesoscale and submesoscale processes inducing nutrient pumping ...

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Zinc biogeochemical cycle in the Tasman Sea : potential role for phytoplankton communities

Zinc biogeochemical cycle in the Tasman Sea : potential role for phytoplankton communities

... sustain phytoplankton growth and a ...inhibiting phytoplankton (and possibly other microbial) species, acting subtlety on the productivity or the composition of the assemblages (Crawford et ...

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New evidence links changing shelf phytoplankton communities to boundary currents in southeast Tasmania

New evidence links changing shelf phytoplankton communities to boundary currents in southeast Tasmania

... mixed communities and transitional zones are com- mon impacts of changing oceanographic ...plankton communities are ...in phytoplankton composition attributed to warming SST and altered regional ...

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Effects of Vertical Mixing on Phytoplankton Communities in a Shallow, Turbid Water Column Experiment.

Effects of Vertical Mixing on Phytoplankton Communities in a Shallow, Turbid Water Column Experiment.

... 33 quantity to facilitate growth of plankton communities (Figures 2, 3, 4). Identical initial nutrient additions were performed on both experiments, but higher initial algal concentrations (37% based of unit ...

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Striebel, Maren
  

(2008):


	PLANKTON DYNAMICS: THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT, NUTRIENTS AND DIVERSITY.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Striebel, Maren (2008): PLANKTON DYNAMICS: THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT, NUTRIENTS AND DIVERSITY. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... most phytoplankton species possess other photosynthetic pigments in taxon-specific combinations and quantities (Rowan ...within phytoplankton communities could then result from more diverse ...

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Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China

Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China

... of phytoplankton communities are cru- cial determinants of structures of food webs in aquatic ecosystems, and because of their rapid responses to environmental stressors such as pollution these are ...

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Photosynthetic performance and productivity of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean

Photosynthetic performance and productivity of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean

... Marine phytoplankton account for approximately half of global primary production, an amount equivalent to their terrestrial ...marine phytoplankton and climate is intimate and changes to either will ...

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Photosynthetic performance and productivity of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean

Photosynthetic performance and productivity of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean

... Marine phytoplankton account for approximately half of global primary production, an amount equivalent to their terrestrial ...marine phytoplankton and climate is intimate and changes to either will ...

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Effects of agriculture, tourism and the dam on eutrophic status of the Zerebar Lake, Iran

Effects of agriculture, tourism and the dam on eutrophic status of the Zerebar Lake, Iran

... If phytoplankton communities, as the indicator, are correlated with the human ...of phytoplankton communities (distribution, abundance, biomass and diversity indices) were ...Although, ...

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Reichwaldt, Elke S.
  

(2004):


	The effects of diel vertical migration of Daphnia on zooplankton-phytoplankton interactions: laboratory and field experiments.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Reichwaldt, Elke S. (2004): The effects of diel vertical migration of Daphnia on zooplankton-phytoplankton interactions: laboratory and field experiments. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... on phytoplankton dynamics and Daphnia life history parameters in a ...that phytoplankton communities in the epilimnion of stratified lakes profit from the presence of ...enhanced phytoplankton ...

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Effects of ocean acidification on primary production in a coastal North Sea phytoplankton community

Effects of ocean acidification on primary production in a coastal North Sea phytoplankton community

... III) being accompanied by a significant increase in picoeukaryotes during this period [21]. With respect to higher trophic levels, OA showed differential growth effects on several pre- dominant mesozooplankton species, ...

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PHYTOPLANKTON ASSESSMENT OF TWO RIVERS RECEIVING PETROCHEMICAL EFFLUENT FROM NRL, ASSAM, (INDIA)

PHYTOPLANKTON ASSESSMENT OF TWO RIVERS RECEIVING PETROCHEMICAL EFFLUENT FROM NRL, ASSAM, (INDIA)

... their communities in terms of tolerance, abundance, diversity and dominance in the habitat [2] and ...of phytoplankton communities, primarily in relation to physico-chemical factors[4] and ...the ...

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STUDY OF PHYTOPLANKTONIN RELATION TO PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF A DRAINAGE IN KAKURI INDUSTRIAL BASE SETTLEMENT IN KADUNA, NIGERIA.

STUDY OF PHYTOPLANKTONIN RELATION TO PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF A DRAINAGE IN KAKURI INDUSTRIAL BASE SETTLEMENT IN KADUNA, NIGERIA.

... of Phytoplankton communities and some physico-chemical properties such as water temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen, transparency and biochemical oxygen demand in three selected ...

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An assessment of the physical, chemical, and biological properties
of Christine Lake, NH, W. Travis Godkin

An assessment of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of Christine Lake, NH, W. Travis Godkin

... binding of phosphorus to oxidized iron (Fe ) in the sediments and hypolimnion. Evidence for the decreased amount of production and decomposition can also be seen in the vertical profile for ORP (Fig. 3). During ...

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Investigation of Factors Limiting Pelagic Phytoplankton Abundance and Composition in the Ancient Malili Lakes of Indonesia

Investigation of Factors Limiting Pelagic Phytoplankton Abundance and Composition in the Ancient Malili Lakes of Indonesia

... Investigation of Factors Limiting Pelagic Phytoplankton Investigation of Factors Limiting Pelagic Phytoplankton Abundance and Composition in the Ancient Malili Lakes of Abundance and [r] ...

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Is there a difference of temperature sensitivity between marine phytoplankton and heterotrophs?

Is there a difference of temperature sensitivity between marine phytoplankton and heterotrophs?

... from field data because of the confounding effects of covariates such as community structure, thermal acclimation, and nutri- ent and light levels that potentially bias the estimation of the true temperature sensitivity. ...

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Errit Lough SAC 000607

Errit Lough SAC 000607

... Turbidity can significantly affect the quantity and quality of light reaching rooted and attached vegetation and can, therefore, impact on lake habitats. The settlement of higher loads of inorganic or organic material on ...

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