Phytoplankton shape marine ecosystems through biogeochemical cycling, by forming the base of the food web, and in some cases: producing hazardous, toxic events. It is known that absolute temperature affects the ecological role of phytoplankton such as through growth and morphology, but the role of temperature fluctuations is not well understood. In this project, we are examining phytoplankton responses to temperature change to address this major unknown.

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