Individual cell based traits obtained by scanning flow-cytometry show selection by biotic and abiotic environmental factors during a phytoplankton spring bloom.
In ecology and evolution, the primary challenge in understanding the processes that shape biodiversity is to assess the relationship between the phenotypic traits of organisms and the environment. Here we tested for selection on physio-morphological traits measured by scanning flow-cytometry at the...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Pomati, Nathan J B Kraft, Thomas Posch, Bettina Eugster, Jukka Jokela, Bas W Ibelings |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/86f9fd7c844b4a57b59f239e518b23b7 |
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