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The influence of experimentally generated turbulence on the Mash01 unicellular Microcystis aeruginosa strain

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Regel, Rudi
Brookes, J
Ganf, G G
Griffiths, Ross

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Phytoplankton experience a continuously changing fluid environment and the response to this is reflected at individual and community levels. The large-scale motions of winds, waves and artificial circulations are coupled by turbulence to the viscous small

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Hydrobiologia

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