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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-6787-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-6787-2025
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14 Nov 2025
Research article |  | 14 Nov 2025

Relationships between phytoplankton pigments and DNA- or RNA-based abundances support ecological applications

Robert H. Lampe, Ariel J. Rabines, Steffaney M. Wood-Rocca, Anne Schulberg, Ralf Goericke, Pratap Venepally, Hong Zheng, Michael R. Stukel, Michael R. Landry, Andrew D. Barton, and Andrew E. Allen

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With the likely emergence of satellite-based phytoplankton pigment data, it is increasingly important to examine relationships between phytoplankton pigments and other metrics of phytoplankton community composition. By using quantitative approaches, we show that phytoplankton pigments correlate with nucleic acid-based abundances, and examine how integration of these data addresses ecological questions relating to diversity patterns, harmful algal blooms, and inferring cellular activity.
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