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Phytoplankton succession and nitrogen utilization during the development of an upwelling bloom
S. E. Fawcett,
Bettie Ward
Geosciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
upwelling
83%
diatom
83%
algal bloom
83%
phytoplankton
74%
nitrogen
56%
nitrate
34%
biomass
28%
carbon
26%
inorganic carbon
18%
ammonium nitrate
18%
mesocosm
17%
pigment
15%
assimilation
14%
microscopy
13%
stable isotope
13%
incubation
13%
tracer
12%
nutrient
10%
experiment
6%
test
6%
rate
5%
Agriculture & Biology
phytoplankton
100%
Bacillariophyceae
93%
nitrogen
54%
nitrates
39%
biomass
29%
isotope labeling
21%
uptake mechanisms
21%
inorganic carbon
20%
carbon
20%
algal blooms
18%
ammonium nitrate
18%
carbon dioxide fixation
17%
stable isotopes
16%
particulates
15%
light microscopy
13%
pigments
11%
nutrients
9%
testing
6%