1986
DOI: 10.3354/meps030093
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Size dependence of growth and photosynthesis in diatoms: a synthesis

Abstract: The dependence of growth and photosythesis on cell size in diatoms is evaluated in terms of an energy-balance model of microalgal physiology. Based on a review of available observations it appears that cell size can account for much of the interspecific variability in maximum growth rate ( p, , , ) and in optical absorption cross-section (ach,). Both CL, and a,,, decrease with increases in cell size. Cell size does not appear to influence the chlorophyll a:carbon ratio, the quantum efficiency of photosyn… Show more

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“…Among other variables the maximum growth rate of microalgae is correlated with cell size; in general, smaller algae grow faster than larger ones (Geider et al 1986). Thus, the growth rate estimates of the relatively large diatoms which were present in the field and in the experimental containers were probably less than the growth rates of the pico-and nanoplankton cells (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other variables the maximum growth rate of microalgae is correlated with cell size; in general, smaller algae grow faster than larger ones (Geider et al 1986). Thus, the growth rate estimates of the relatively large diatoms which were present in the field and in the experimental containers were probably less than the growth rates of the pico-and nanoplankton cells (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like other forms of unicellular algae (e.g. diatoms (Geider et al, 1986)) there appears to exist a general size-dependent relationship, with smaller zooxanthellae types corresponding with higher MI (Wilkerson et al, 1988). This size-dependent MI relationship may relate to the cell size dependence of DNA content (LaJeunesse et al, 2005) and/or the cell size dependence of key metabolic rates (Fitt, 1985).…”
Section: The Enhanced Respiratory (R) Cost Resulting From a Large Nummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more pertinent question is at what time scales the condition of balanced growth might be met. In fact, acclimation from one light level to another will take place over a finite period, with Geider et al (1986) and Raven and Geider (2003) suggesting that the appropriate time scale for acclimation is of the order of hours to days, implying that balanced growth would hold on daily time scales. Moore et al (2003Moore et al ( , 2006 have provided examples where photoacclimation timescales were longer than those for surface mixing, and Talmy et al (2013) highlighted the importance of surface irradiance, depth of mixing, and light attenuation using a resource allocation based model of photoacclimation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%