Modelling a phytoplankton dichotomy in the eastern Subarctic Pacific : subtitle impact of atmospheric variability, iron surface flux, and life cycle dynamics of the calanoid copepods, Neocalanus spp.
The vertically resolved, process-based, numerical model presented in this work serves to critique a planktonic paradigm of the eastern subarctic Pacific. The modelled phytoplankton consists of a small (< 10 μm) size fraction of low-iron-adapted phytoplankton grazed by microzooplankton and the...
Main Author: | Jeffery, Nicole |
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Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13498 |
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