Relación entre actividad enzimática y biomasa de ensambles fitoplanctónicos en el sistema pelágico/Relationship between enzymatic activity and biomass of phytoplankton assemblages in the pelagic system
In environments with drastically fluctuating conditions, physiological and biochemical adaptations can be important for the structuration of phytoplankton assemblages. The objective of this study was to establish whether the enzymatic activity of the phytoplankton, an indicator of its dominant inter...
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