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The vertical distribution and succession of phytoplankton in the western English Channel in 1975 and 1976

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

P. M. Holligan
Affiliation:
The Laboratory, Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth
D. S. Harbour
Affiliation:
The Laboratory, Marine Biological Association, Citadel Hill, Plymouth

Extract

The development of sensitive fluorimetric techniques for continuous in vivo measurements of chlorophyll ‘a’ (Lorenzen, 1966) has made it possible to study in detail the vertical distribution of phytoplankton in lakes and seas (e.g. Strickland, 1970; Berman & Pollingher, 1974; Lasker, 1975; Fasham & Pugh, 1976; Pingree et al. 1976). However, for marine environments there is little compatible data, such as given by Lasker (1977), on the species composition of localized phytoplankton populations. This is an important gap in our knowledge since the variations shown by different algal taxa in attributes such as nutrient requirements, growth rates, adaption to light, and palatability to zooplankton have wide ecological implications.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1977

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