Coastal phytoplankton do not rest in winter.
Estuaries and Coasts. 2009; 32
Zingone A, Dubroca L, Iudicone D, Margiotta F Estuaries and Coasts. 2009; 32
This paper shows that winter phytoplankton are not simply quiescent communities anticipating the arrival of spring, but are associations of species well adapted to and strictly controlled by physical and meteorological conditions that at times permit enhanced net growth, which constitute winter blooms.
The condition necessary for...
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