2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.01105.x
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THE IMPORTANCE OF DIATOM CELL SIZE IN COMMUNITY ANALYSIS1

Abstract: The large variation in size and shape in diatoms is shown by morphometric measurements of 515 benthic and pelagic diatom species from the Baltic Sea area. The largest mean cell dimension (mostly the apical axis) varied between 4.2 and 653 μm, cell surface area between 55 and 344,000 μm2, and cell volume between 21 and 14.2 × 106μm3. The shape‐related index, length to width ratio, was between 1.0 and 63.3 and the shape‐ and size‐related index, surface area to volume ratio, was between 0.02 and 3.13. Diatom comm… Show more

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“…Area was used as a measure of diatom size because this is what can be reliably measured when looking at a sample under a microscope. It can be difficult to obtain all the dimensions required to estimate volume; in general, the largest axial dimension is highly correlated to cell volume (Snoeijs et al 2002).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Area was used as a measure of diatom size because this is what can be reliably measured when looking at a sample under a microscope. It can be difficult to obtain all the dimensions required to estimate volume; in general, the largest axial dimension is highly correlated to cell volume (Snoeijs et al 2002).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All C / 234 Th versus size relationships that rely on V: SA are sensitive to particle shape, size and morphology. Cell-specific changes in V: SA during growth (Snoeijs et al, 2002) or seasonal progression of a biological community, that includes bacteria up to large cells and aggregates, impact the average V : SA relationship and would thus influence the C / 234 Th ratio. Conceptually, a change in C / 234 Th vs. size is important because sinking velocities are thought to be related to particle size and excess density (Smayda, 1970;Asper, 1987;Alldredge and Gotschalk, 1989).…”
Section: Overview Of Processes Controlling the C / 234 Th Ratio Of Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the difference in size of the prevailing diatoms may be explained in terms of coping with the fluctuations in the environmental conditions in the Westerschelde. R-types, small and fast-growing species (Snoeijs et al 2002) using an abundance of available resources in early spring time, are assumed to be less specialised than K-types, large and slow-growing species, under the limited resources that prevail in summer time. Therefore, large species may respond negatively to fluctuations in the spring time and appear in summer under stable conditions.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Epipelic Diatoms and Of Zoobenthosmentioning
confidence: 99%