SEARCH
You are in browse mode. You must login to use MEMORY

   Log in to start


From course:

Marine ecology

» Start this Course
(Practice similar questions for free)
Question:

How do diatoms grow?

Author: Asger LIndberg-Nielsen

How do diatoms grow?



Answer:

Diatoms are mostly dividing and therefor get smaller and smaller: Most growth is through vegetative growth – asexual. When they reach minimum size they do sexual reproduction. The vegetative growth makes an exponential curve Growth rate is very important for succes. In optimal conditions the ones with highest growth rates outcompedes the others. So in spring diatoms outcompete dinoflagelates but dinoflagelates are better with limied nutriants and therefor win later on


0 / 5  (0 ratings)


Diatoms are mostly dividing and therefor get smaller and smaller:  

Most growth is through vegetative growth – asexual.  

When they reach minimum size they do sexual reproduction. 
The vegetative growth makes an exponential curve 
Growth rate is very important for succes. In optimal conditions the ones with highest growth rates outcompedes the others. So in spring diatoms outcompete dinoflagelates but dinoflagelates are better with limied nutriants and therefor win later on
1 answer(s) in total