“…A mechanistic model (i.e., Cell Flux Model of Phytoplankton, CFM-Phyto) was recently developed which outputs the relationship between growth rate, elemental stoichiometry, and macromolecular allocations (e.g., proteins, DNA, RNA, carbohydrates, and chlorophyll) in phytoplankton given different environmental conditions. Initial environmental parameters which can be used include varying nutrient regimes, temperature, and light intensity ( Armin and Inomura, 2021 ; Inomura et al., 2020 ). CFM-Phyto has been shown to well capture the observed trends of elemental stoichiometry of various phytoplankton ( Chalup and Laws, 1990 ; Healey, 1985 ; Inomura et al., 2020 ; Sakshaug and Andersen, 1989 ), supporting its structural robustness.…”