Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae

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Inter-Research Science Center
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1983
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Sediment-associated microalgal biomass expressed as chlorophyll a concentration, total organic matter concentration expressed as ash-free dry weight, and hourly rates of net community primary production and community oxygen consumption were measured at monthly intervals at medium sand, fine sand, and silt sites between 0.5 and 2.0 m above MLLW during an entire year at Netarts Bay, Oregon, USA.

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3350843
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Sediment-associated microalgal biomass expressed as chlorophyll a concentration, total organic matter concentration expressed as ash-free dry weight, and hourly rates of net community primary production and community oxygen consumption were measured at monthly intervals at medium sand, fine sand, and silt sites between 0.5 and 2.0 m above MLLW during an entire year at Netarts Bay, Oregon, USA.
This manuscript is available at http://www.int-res.com/ and may be cited as: Davis, M. W., & McIntire, C. D. (1983). Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 13, 103-114.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #342.
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1983
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1983
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1983
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Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae
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Inter-Research Science Center
1983
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Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae
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Effects of physical gradients on the production dynamics of sediment-associated algae