2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-55561/v1
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Trophic States Regulate Assembly Processes and Network Structures of Picophytoplankton Communities in Subtropical Coastal Ecosystems

Abstract: Background: Long-term coastal eutrophication especially in semi-enclosed marine areas is driven by increased amounts of nutrients derived from anthropogenic activities. Given that accelerating nutrients may constitute a strong environmental filter, understanding the diversity, assembly process and co-occurrence pattern of picophytoplankton communities in response to increasing coastal eutrophication is clearly of great importance. Results: We investigated picophytoplankton community changes using rbcL gene amp… Show more

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