A series of laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the optical properties of the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana for a broad range of growth rates (m from 0.22 to 2 d21) under temperature-, nitrogen-, and light-limited conditions. The effects of temperature and nitrogen limitation on spectral absorption cross-sections expressed on a per cell basis, sa(l), were similar. With the reduction in growth rate, sa at a light wavelength l 5 674 nm showed an equivalent decrease regardless of whether the cells were limited by temperature or nitrogen. The effect of growth irradiance was distinctively different, since sa increased with light limitation. The chlorophyll a (Chl a)–specific absorption coefficient showed the opposite trends...
Phytoplankton in the upper oceans are exposed to changing light levels due to mixing, diurnal solar ...
A laboratory experiment was conducted on cultures of Micromonas pusilla, a marine prasinophyte, to i...
As human induced climate change continues to alter the world’s oceans, it becomesincreasingly import...
Diel variations in the optical properties ofthe marine diatom Thalassiosira Bseudonana were examined...
The rise of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to human activities is warming the upper levels of th...
The marine diatom Thalassiosira nordenskiöldii Clave was grown at 48 different combinations of dayle...
The effect of cell size on growth rates and some cellular contents of Thalassiosira nordenskioeldii ...
A change in environmental conditions often leads to changes of physiology and biochemical compositio...
In this study, we set out to understand environmental effects on basic cell physiology as well as on...
© 2018 Optical Society of America Diurnal variations of phytoplankton size distributions, chlorophyl...
The optical properties of two species of marine phytoplankton were characterized by ap-plication of ...
This study examined how light and temperature interact to influence growth rates, chl a, and photosy...
Abstract: Acclimation of growth and photosynthetic properties was examined for diatom strains, isola...
Graduation date: 2000The influence of nitrate availability and irradiance on phytoplankton natural f...
Batch cultures of the cyanobacteria Synechococcus spp. (strains 48 Syn and 2346) and Porphyridium cr...
Phytoplankton in the upper oceans are exposed to changing light levels due to mixing, diurnal solar ...
A laboratory experiment was conducted on cultures of Micromonas pusilla, a marine prasinophyte, to i...
As human induced climate change continues to alter the world’s oceans, it becomesincreasingly import...
Diel variations in the optical properties ofthe marine diatom Thalassiosira Bseudonana were examined...
The rise of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to human activities is warming the upper levels of th...
The marine diatom Thalassiosira nordenskiöldii Clave was grown at 48 different combinations of dayle...
The effect of cell size on growth rates and some cellular contents of Thalassiosira nordenskioeldii ...
A change in environmental conditions often leads to changes of physiology and biochemical compositio...
In this study, we set out to understand environmental effects on basic cell physiology as well as on...
© 2018 Optical Society of America Diurnal variations of phytoplankton size distributions, chlorophyl...
The optical properties of two species of marine phytoplankton were characterized by ap-plication of ...
This study examined how light and temperature interact to influence growth rates, chl a, and photosy...
Abstract: Acclimation of growth and photosynthetic properties was examined for diatom strains, isola...
Graduation date: 2000The influence of nitrate availability and irradiance on phytoplankton natural f...
Batch cultures of the cyanobacteria Synechococcus spp. (strains 48 Syn and 2346) and Porphyridium cr...
Phytoplankton in the upper oceans are exposed to changing light levels due to mixing, diurnal solar ...
A laboratory experiment was conducted on cultures of Micromonas pusilla, a marine prasinophyte, to i...
As human induced climate change continues to alter the world’s oceans, it becomesincreasingly import...