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Adapting the light.biomass (BZI) models of phytoplankton primary production to shallow marine ecosystems

Several authors have reported a strong linear relationship between daily phytoplankton production and the product of chlorophyll biomass, photic depth, and incident irradiance for a variety of estuaries. This ''light.biomass'' (BZ sub(p)I sub(o)) formulation has been proposed as...

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Published in:Journal of marine systems 2009-01, Vol.75 (1-2), p.227-235
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