Phytoplankton Ecology
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Research phytoplankton at surf zone
1. Long-term phytoplankton-nutrient interaction in a shallow coastal sea: Algal community structure, nutrient budgets, and denitification potential,
Philippart et al. 2000, Limmol. Oceanogr, 45(1) 131-144
2. Dynamics and size sturucture of phytoplankton in the coastal waters of Singaproe,
Gin et al. 2000, Journal of Plankton Reserch (22:8) 1465-1484
3. Nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics in two mangrove tidal creeks of the Indus River delta, Pakistan,
Harrison et al 1997, Mar Ecol Prog Ser (157) 13-19
4. Photosynthetic Characteristics of phytoplankton during the Development of a summer Bloom in the Undaibai Estuary, Bay of Biscay,
Madariaga 1995, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (40) 559-575
5. Phytoplankton ecology of Sechelt Inlet, a fjord system on the British Columbia columbia coast. I. General features of the nano-and microplankton,
R. Haigh et al.1992, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. (89) 117-134
6. Spatidal and termporal distribution of tropical phytoplankton species and biomass in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia,
Michele A. et al. 1995 Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. (118) 225-266
7. The Distribution and Productivity of Nanoplankton in a Temperate Esuarine Area,
Valkenburg et al. 1974, Estuarine, Coastal and Marine Science (2) 311-322
8. Seasonal Patterns of Growth and Composition of Phytoplankton in the Lower Chesapeake Bay and Vicinity,
Harold G. et al. 1985,
9. Diatom composition and biomass variability in nearshore waters of Maxwell Bay, Antarctica, during the 1992/1993 austral summer,
Ahn et al, 1997, Polar Biol (17) 123-130
10. Costal Feature Assoiated with Diatom Discoloration of Surf-zones,
E.E. Campbell et al. 1997, Botanica Marina (40) 179-185
11. Photoinhibitoin of photosynthesis in surf Diatom, Anaulus australis Drebes et Schulz,
E.E. Campell et al. 1990, Botanica Marina (33) 539-543
12. Factors controlling primary production and photosynthetic characteristics of intertidal microphytobenthos,
Barranguet et al. 1998, Mar Ecol Prog Ser (173) 117-126
13. The role of phytoplnakton in surf ecosystems,
Joyce Lewin and C.T. Schaefer(School of Oceanography, University of Washinton, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.)
14. A theoretical model of surf zone circulation and diatom growth,
D.F. Winter(University of Washngton, U.S.A),
15. Surf-zone chlorophyll a variability at Cassino Beach, Southern Brazil,
C. Odebrecht et al. 1995, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (41)81-90
16. Plankton Ecology: The past two decades of progress,
Sommer 1996, Naturwissenschaften (83) 293-301
17. The study on the phytoplankton bloom and primary productivity in Lake Shihwa and adajcent coastal areas,
Choi et al. 1997, The Journal of the Korean Society of Oceanography, (2;2) 78-86
18. Seasonal Variation in the phytoplanktonic community, Seston and Environmental variables during a 2-year period and oyster growth at two Mariculture sites, southern Chile,
Jorge E. Toro et al. 1999, Marine Ecology (20:1) 63-89
19. Competition between benthic cyanobacteria and diatoms as influenced by different grain sizes and temperaures,
Frank Watermann et al. 1999, Mar Ecol Prog Ser (187) 77-87
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