CNS
Meeting
Monday 17 March 2003, 11:00 AM, W505 Howey
Theoretical Approaches to Plankton Community Ecology
Chris
Klausmeier
Phytoplankton form the base of most aquatic food webs, play major roles
in global biogeochemical cycles, and are
responsible for around half the Earth's primary production. Because
they are small, fast-growing, and relatively simple, they also make an
ideal system for understanding the organization of ecological
communities. Today I'll talk about mathematical approaches to
understanding three ways phytoplankton communities are organized: in
space, in time, and in chemical composition.
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