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DOI: 10.3354/meps222041

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Menden-Deuer, S., Lessard, E., & Satterberg, J. (2001). Effect of preservation on dinoflagellate and diatom cell volume, and consequences for carbon biomass predictions. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 222, 41–50. doi:10.3354/meps222041


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Biomass contribution of dominant phytoplankton and herbivorous protists taxa from R/V Porsild in Disko Bay, West Greenland from 2011-04-23 to 2011-05-07Methods
Growth rates of dominant plankton across 3 temperature treatments from R/V Porsild in Disko Bay, Greenland from April to May 2011Methods
Abundance- and biomass-based growth rates of three heterotrophic protists measured across a temperature gradient ranging from 0 to 22 degrees Celsius for 30 daysMethods
Changes in biovolume in three herbivorous protists measured across a temperature gradient ranging from 0 to 22 degrees Celsius for 30 daysMethods
Comparison of abundance-based growth rate predicted following Q10 model, Eppley’s equation, and the linear model obtained in Franzè and Menden-Deuer, 2020Methods

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