Search Results - "Loftus, M. E."
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Significance of nanoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay estuary and problems associated with the measurement of nanoplankton productivity
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Growth and dissipation of phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay. I. Response to large pulse of rainfall
Published in Chesapeake science (01-12-1972)“…Approximately 90 Km2 of Chesapeake Bay contiguous with the Severn, South, Rhode and West Rivers were surveyed by in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence and captured…”
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Inorganic Carbon Requirements of Natural Populations and Laboratory Cultures of Some Chesapeake Bay Phytoplankton
Published in Estuaries (01-12-1979)“…The rates of photosynthetic carbon fixation for some natural populations of Chesapeake Bay phytoplankton and for unialgal cultures of species isolated from…”
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Some Limitations of the In Vivo Fluorescence Technique
Published in Chesapeake science (01-06-1975)“…The in vivo chlorophyll a fluorescence technique for phytoplankton depends on the effective absorption and fluorescence quantum yield of chlorophyll a. The…”
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Growth and Dissipation of Phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay. II. A Statistical Analysis of Phytoplankton Standing Crops in the Rhode and West Rivers and an Adjacent Section of the Chesapeake Bay
Published in Chesapeake science (01-12-1974)“…It is possible to make statistically significant comparative measurements of similar sections of subestuaries under conditions where the large natural…”
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Phosphate Uptake from Phosphomonoesters by Phytoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-1977)“…Phosphomonoester concentrations were 0 to$0.09 \mug-atom liter^-1$in Chesapeake Bay from December 1972 to December 1973. Alkaline phosphatase activity…”
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