Phytoplankton species richness scales consistently from laboratory microcosms to the world's oceans
Val H. Smith(Adelphi Group (United Kingdom)), Frank deNoyelles(University of Kansas), Robert D. Holt(University of Florida), Bryan L. Foster(University of Kansas), Mathew A. Leibold(Lund University), James P. Grover(University of Kansas)
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