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Appendix, Supplementary Tables, and Supplementary Figures from A shady phytoplankton paradox: When phytoplankton increases under low light from A shady phytoplankton paradox: when phytoplankton increases under low light

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posted on 2018-06-21, 16:45 authored by Masato Yamamichi, Takehiro Kazama, Kotaro Tokita, Izumi Katano, Hideyuki Doi, Takehito Yoshida, Nelson G. Hairston, Jotaro Urabe
1 appendix, 2 supplementary tables, & 12 supplementary figures. Appendix S1: Chemical analyses and enumeration of plankton. Table S1: The number of individuals and total wet weight of introduced largemouth bass. Table S2: Parameter descriptions and default values of the model. Figure S1: Dissolved oxygen (DO) in the ponds. Figure S2: The relationship between submersed macrophyte coverage and biomass. Figure S3: Relationships between light attenuation coefficients and phytoplankton. Figure S4: Relationships between chlorophyll a and total phosphorus, total nitrogen, zooplankton biomass, and zooplankton body length. Figure S5: Relationships between total biovolume of phytoplankton and chlorophyll a. Figure S6: Bifurcation plots with parameters for nitrogen. Figure S7: Bifurcation plots of nutrients in the pelagic habitat. Figure S8: Analyses as in Figs. 2 and 3 based on phytoplankton biomass. Figure S9: Analyses as in Figs. 2 and 3 based on seston carbon. Figure S10: Phytoplankton biomass composition changes during the experiment. Figure S11: Principle component analysis of phytoplankton biomass dynamics. Figure S12: Relationships between zooplankton body size and phytoplankton abundance.

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