Operation of light-dark cycles within simple ecosystem models of primary production and the consequences of using phytoplankton models with different abilities to assimilate N in darkness
Operation of light-dark cycles within simple ecosystem models of primary production and the consequences of using phytoplankton models with different abilities to assimilate N in darkness
ECOSYSTEMS, MODELS, PRIMARY PRODUCTION, PHYTOPLANKTON, NITROGEN, DIURNAL VARIATIONS, LIGHT, COMPETITION, ZOOPLANKTON, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, BIOLOGY
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Flynn, K.J.
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Fasham, M.J.R.
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2003
Flynn, K.J.
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Fasham, M.J.R.
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Flynn, K.J. and Fasham, M.J.R.
(2003)
Operation of light-dark cycles within simple ecosystem models of primary production and the consequences of using phytoplankton models with different abilities to assimilate N in darkness.
Journal of Plankton Research, 25 (1), .
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Published date: 2003
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ECOSYSTEMS, MODELS, PRIMARY PRODUCTION, PHYTOPLANKTON, NITROGEN, DIURNAL VARIATIONS, LIGHT, COMPETITION, ZOOPLANKTON, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, BIOLOGY
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/2198
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