Abstract:Allelopathy, a type of interference competition involving exuded chemicals, has been documented for several types of organisms including terrestrial plants, aquatic macrophytes, microbes, and planktonic algae. However, due to the dynamic nature of the aquatic environment it is unclear whether allelopathy is an evolutionarily stable competition mechanism in such a setting. In this research, we consider a cosmopolitan harmful algae species, Prymnesium parvum, for which multiple ecological roles of its produced d… Show more
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