Abstract
We examined large volumes of seawater under the microscope to explore the limits of phytoplankton diversity in a highly dynamic coastal ecosystem. Our analysis showed that conventional sample volumes severely underestimate the species richness of these phytoplankton communities. The number of species observed doubled after a 10-fold increase in sample volume, implying that estimates of phytoplankton species richness depend critically on sampling effort. The volume of sample needed to detect 90% of the species varied between 0.25 and 1 L depending on the concentration of phytoplankton biomass. © 2014 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Cermeño, P., Teixeira, I. G., Branco, M., Figueiras, F. G., & Marañón, E. (2014). Sampling the limits of species richness in marine phytoplankton communities. Journal of Plankton Research, 36(4), 1135–1139. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbu033
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