Adaptation versus plastic responses to temperature, light, and nitrate availability in cultured snow algal strains
Emily L M Broadwell,
Rachel E Pickford,
Rupert G Perkins
et al.
Abstract:Snow algal blooms are widespread, dominating low temperature, high light, oligotrophic melting snowpacks. Here we assessed the photophysiological and cellular stoichiometric responses of snow algal genera Chloromonas spp. and Microglena spp in their vegetative life stage isolated from the Arctic and Antarctic to gradients in temperature (5–15 °C), nitrate availability (1–10 µmol L−1), and light (50 and 500 µmol photons m−2 s−1). When grown under gradients in temperature, measured snow algal strains displayed F… Show more
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