Top-down control of phytoplankton by oysters in Chesapeake Bay, USA: Reply to Newell et al. (2007)

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Recently published models, which allow for spatial and temporal matching of oyster and phytoplankton populations in mainstream Chesapeake Bay, support the conclusion of Pomeroy et al. (2006; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 325:301-309) that oysters cannot, and could not, control the spring blooms that are the ultimate cause of summer hypoxia. We enlarge upon our earlier exposition of how top-down and bottom-up processes interact in Chesapeake Bay to permit the occurrence of phytoplankton blooms in spring, but not in summer. © Inter-Research 2007.

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Pomeroy, L. R., D’Elia, C. F., & Schaffner, L. C. (2007, July 4). Top-down control of phytoplankton by oysters in Chesapeake Bay, USA: Reply to Newell et al. (2007). Marine Ecology Progress Series. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps341299

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