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How do phytoplankton pigments relate to carbon storage in shallow lakes?
Belén Franco Cisterna
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Suzanne McGowan
NIOO - Aquatic Ecology (AqE)
University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Esbjerg, Denmark
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Phytoplankton pigments
100%
Shallow Lakes
100%
Carbon Storage
100%
Sediment Trap
66%
Cyanobacteria
66%
Sediment Core
66%
Carbon Deposition Rate
66%
Phytoplankton
33%
Nature Reserve
33%
Organic Carbon
33%
Community Structure
33%
Water Column
33%
Freshwater Ecosystems
33%
Bioindicator
33%
Pigment Composition
33%
Fucoxanthin
33%
Phytoplankton Groups
33%
Inland Waters
33%
Carbon Sequestration
33%
Phytoplankton Functional Groups
33%
Group Affect
33%
Earth Surface
33%
Phytoplankton Traits
33%
Hydrological Connectivity
33%
Net Transfer
33%
Ecological State
33%
Canthaxanthin
33%
Nottinghamshire
33%
Water-based Processing
33%
High Cell Density
33%
Comprehensive Dataset
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Sequestration
100%
Plankton
100%
Sediment Trap
33%
Sediment Core
33%
Water Column
16%
Organic Carbon
16%
Inland Water
16%
Carbon Dioxide
16%
Freshwater Ecosystem
16%
United Kingdom
16%
Earth Surface
16%
Biological Indicator
16%
Nature Reserve
16%
Protective Atmosphere
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plankton
100%
Cyanobacteria
33%
Sediment Trap
33%
Photosynthetic Pigment
16%
Fucoxanthin
16%
Carbon Sequestration
16%
Inland Water
16%
Freshwater Ecosystem
16%
Canthaxanthin
16%
Biological Marker
16%
UK
16%
Carbon Dioxide
16%
Physiology
16%