Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes

Journal of Plankton Research
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Abstract

The size-dependent relationship between in vivo fluorescence (IVF) and chlorophyll a was determined for monthly phytoplankton samples from the San Francisco Bay estuary. Chlorophyll a and IVF were both measured on netplankton (>22 μm), nanoplankton (5–22 μm), and ultraplankton (<5 μm) samples that were separated with screens. IVF and chlorophyll a were linearly related for each size class, but the IVF per unit chlorophyll a (R) was significantly different between these three size classes. The ultraplankton R was twice that of the nanoplankton which was in turn twice the netplankton R. Hence, accurate size fractionation of phytoplankton biomass from measures of IVF requires correction for size-dependent variations in R.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Differences in in vivo fluorescence yield between three phytoplankton size classes
Series title Journal of Plankton Research
DOI 10.1093/plankt/7.3.381
Volume 7
Issue 3
Year Published 1985
Publisher Oxford Journals
Contributing office(s) San Francisco Bay-Delta, Pacific Regional Director's Office
Description 10 p.
First page 381
Last page 390
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