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Chapter and Conference Paper
Dimethylsulfide Production and Marine Phytoplankton: An Additional Impact of Unusual Blooms
The oceans contribute an estimated 1.1 Tmol · S · y-1 to the global sulfur budget, largely from the volatile sulfur compound, dimethylsulfide (DMS) (Andreae, 1986; Bates et al., 1987a). This has important implica...
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Article
Light quality and oceanic ultraphytoplankters
Photosynthetic prokaryotic picoplankters (<2µm), Synechococcus spp.1,2, provide a significant fraction of oceanic primary production3,4. The significance of similarly sized eukaryotic algae has not been fully app...
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Article
Widespread occurrence of a unicellular, marine, planktonic, cyanobacterium
IN marked contrast to their freshwater counterparts, marine planktonic cyanobacteria are restricted to a few nostocalean genera, of which only Trichodesmium is capable of forming extensive water blooms1–3. We rep...
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Chapter
Culture of Phytoplankton for Feeding Marine Invertebrates
These pages describe relatively simple and reliable methods for the culture of marine phytoplankton species useful for feeding marine invertebrates. The methods suffice for the most fastidious algae now routin...
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Article
Low Molecular Weight Organic Base from the Dinoflagellate Amphidinium carteri
IN the course of an investigation into the nature of the soluble carbohydrate materials released by phytoplankton into their culture medium1, we found that media from cultures of Amphidinium carteri, a dinoflagel...