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Directing the Fall of Darwin’s “Grain in the Balance”: Manipulation of Hydraulic Flushing as a Potential Control of Phytoplankton Dynamics

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Title Directing the Fall of Darwin’s “Grain in the Balance”: Manipulation of Hydraulic Flushing as a Potential Control of Phytoplankton Dynamics
 
Creator Roelke, Daniel
Augustine, Sarah
Buyukates, Yesim
 
Description Foodweb interactions, such as competition for limiting resources, are inherently non-linear. Consequently, they can give rise to chaotic, or undeterminable, population dynamics. Population dynamics are not always undeterminable, however, sometimes they are quite predictable. What conditions cause one behavior to prevail over the other? Here we focus on aquatic environments, specifically plankton ecosystems, and show numerically and experimentally that when the magnitude and periodicity of...
 
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute
 
Date 2007-11-20T16:51:24Z
2007-11-20T16:51:24Z
2003-12
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6128
 
Language en_US
 
Relation TR-245;
 
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