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Nutrient uptake and short-term responses of phytoplankton and benthic algal communities from a sub-Arctic pond to experimental nutrient enrichment in microcosms / Kaleigh A. Eichel, and 4 others.

Title: Nutrient uptake and short-term responses of phytoplankton and benthic algal communities from a sub-Arctic pond to experimental nutrient enrichment in microcosms / Kaleigh A. Eichel, and 4 others.
Author(s): Eichel, Kaleigh A.
Date: 2014.
In: Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. (2014.), Vol. 46(1) (2014)
Abstract: Reports results of nutrient-amendment experiment to examine short-term nutrient uptake by aquatic biota in high-latitude pond in western Hudson Bay Lowlands (HBL). Demonstrates that shallow sub-Arctic ponds of western HBL are capable of consuming pulsed, elevated supply of dissolved inorganic forms of nitrogen and phosphorus as may occur as climate continues to warm.
Notes:

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. Vol. 46(1) :191-205 (2014).

Special issue: Environmental variables in the Hudson and James Bay region.

Keywords: 556.55 -- Lakes and ponds.
556.114 -- Water, chemical properties.
574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
574.524 -- Trophic levels, aquatic.
574.583 -- Plankton.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*426) -- Manitoba.
SPRI record no.: 208966

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