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Phytoplankton blooms at increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide: experimental evidence for negative effects on prymnesiophytes and positive on small picoeukaryotes
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Phytoplankton blooms at increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide: experimental evidence for negative effects on prymnesiophytes and positive on small picoeukaryotes

Kai G Schulz, Lennart T Bach, Richard G J Bellerby, Rafael Bermudez, Jan Budenbender, Tim Boxhammer, Jan Czerny, Anja Engel, Andrea Ludwig, Michael Meyerhofer, …
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol.4(64), pp.1-18
2017
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Abstract

Environmental Sciences Phytoplankton CO2 ocean acidification community composition prymnesiophytes coccolithophores picoeukaryotes Ecological Impacts of Climate Change Ecosystem Adaptation to Climate Change

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