Growth Relative to Growth at Current pH

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Phytoplankton [Phytoplankton Community]

Statistics  
  Decline in pH from the Present
 
0.0 to 0.09
0.09 to 0.17
0.17 to 0.3
0.3 to 0.5
More than 0.5
Number of Results
 
 
3
 
6
Arithmetic Mean
 
 
0.81
 
0.8
Standard Error
 
 
0.13
 
0.15

Individual Experiement Results  
      Decline in pH from the Present    

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
0.0
to
0.09
0.09
to
0.17
0.17
to
0.3
0.3
to
0.5
More
than
0.5

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Photosynthesis of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

0.99

 

 

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Photosynthesis of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

 

 

1.09

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Photosynthesis of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

 

 

0.74

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Pigment-based biomass estimates of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

0.50

 

 

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Pigment-based biomass estimates of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

 

 

1.24

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Pigment-based biomass estimates of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

 

 

0.20

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Microscopy-based biomass estimates of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

0.95

 

 

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Microscopy-based biomass estimates of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

 

 

1.08

Nielsen et al. (2012)

Microscopy-based biomass estimates of a natural plankton community grown at different pH concentrations for 14 days. Temperature was 16°C and pH was altered by the addition of HCl.
 

 

 

 

0.46


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