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All about the marine/sea ice diatom Nitzschia lecointei
Wulff, Angela; Torstensson, Anders; Hedblom, Mikael; Andersson, Jenny; Andersson, Mats X.; Jiménez-Gámez, Carlos[et al.] (2018-10-05)Generally, in terms of growth N. lecointei seems quite tolerant to changes in pH and pCO2, probably due to the fact that this species grows in an environment with large seasonal variations in the carbonate system. However, ... -
Cold water microalgae: Will they benefit from climate change?
Wulff, Angela (2016-10-28)In this lecture the author deals with several aspects of growth of ice diatoms in high temperature. -
Diatoms in ice and sediment: Do they cope with climate change?
Wulff, Angela (2014-11-26)- In many polar areas the phytoplankton biomass is not sufficient to explain the benthic consumer abundance - Sediment-associated benthic microalgae are present throughout the year, making up the basis for local food ... -
Diatoms: an amazing resource
Wulff, Angela (2018-11-12)Diatoms are unicellular microscopic algae with cell walls consisting of silicon dioxide with a small amount of water. The cell wall consists of two halves, like a box with a lid. The cell wall (frustule) has a specific ...