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Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 12 (2021)
Organisms often employ ecophysiological strategies to exploit environmental conditions and ensure bio-energetic success. However, the many complexities involved in the differential expression and flexibility of these strategies are rarely fully under
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The distribution of phytoplanktonic flagellates in aquatic ecosystems has been widely attributed to a number of driving factors. In this study, we evaluated the influence of behavior on the daytime, seasonal depth distribution and vertical niche sepa
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European Journal of Phycology. 38:195-203
Photoresponses of motile phytoplanktonic flagellates have been widely studied, whereas the behavioural responses of these organisms to temperature, and their potential ecological consequences, have rarely been considered. This study investigated the
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Journal of Phycology. 39:650-662
Photoresponsive behavior in phytoplanktonic flagellates potentially controls depth regulation, vertical migration, and the accumulation of cells in preferred conditions and hence has major implications for photosynthesis,growth, and species competiti
In the deep, cooler layers of clear, nutrient-poor, stratified water bodies, phytoplankton often accumulate to form a thin band or "deep chlorophyll maximum" (DCM) of ecological importance. Under such conditions, these photosynthetic microorganisms m
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Unlike behavioural responses to physical gradients, active responses to chemical gradients, and their physiological and ecological implications, have rarely been studied in freshwater phytoplanktonic flagellates. This study used microscale preference
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https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/16317
https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/16317
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Summary 1Motile phytoplanktonic flagellates display a suite of sensory-mediated behavioural preferences to single-environmental gradients. However, in nature multiple gradients of essential resources are often spatially and temporally conflicting, th
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