Changes in nutrient stoichiometry in responding to diatom growth in cyclonic eddies

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  • who: Kuanbo Zhou from the Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China have published the research work: Changes in nutrient stoichiometry in responding to diatom growth in cyclonic eddies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report direct observations of signifu2011 icant variations in N/P in response to different life stages of two cyclonic eddies observed in the western South China Sea.
  • how: During the modelling process measured phytoplankton concentrations were applied in the model and kept unchanged during a 2-week period. More importantly the results are consistent with the concept proposed . . .

     

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