Colin S. Reynolds mainly focuses on Ecology, Phytoplankton, Plankton, Eutrophication and Habitat. His work in Algae, Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, Species diversity, Ecological succession and Species richness is related to Ecology. His Phytoplankton research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dominance, Oceanography, Community structure and Seasonality.
He integrates many fields in his works, including Plankton and Polyphyly. His Eutrophication research includes elements of Trophic level, Biomass, Sediment and Allelopathy. His Habitat research integrates issues from Biodiversity and Dinoflagellate.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Phytoplankton, Plankton, Algae and Botany. His Ecology study focuses mostly on Eutrophication, Trophic level, Ecology, Zooplankton and Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis. His studies in Phytoplankton integrate themes in fields like Biomass, Oceanography and Ecological succession.
The Plankton study combines topics in areas such as Thermocline, Pelagic zone, Seasonality and Temporal scales. His Algae study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Diatom and Environmental chemistry. His research in the fields of Photosynthesis overlaps with other disciplines such as Anabaena, Heterocyst, Cyanobacteria and Buoyancy.
Ecology, Phytoplankton, Plankton, Water quality and Biomass are his primary areas of study. His study in Ecology focuses on Biodiversity, Habitat, Ecosystem, Environmental change and Facultative. His Environmental change study incorporates themes from Algae, Abundance, Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis and Interception.
His Phytoplankton study results in a more complete grasp of Nutrient. The study incorporates disciplines such as Thermocline and Atmospheric sciences in addition to Plankton. His Water quality research incorporates themes from Water resource management, Drainage basin, Eutrophication, Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive and Ceratium.
Colin S. Reynolds focuses on Ecology, Phytoplankton, Nutrient, Biodiversity and Habitat. His Ecology research focuses on Facultative, Limnology, Trophic state index, Guild and Wetland. His Trophic state index research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Trophic level, Biomass and Nitrogen deficiency.
His Guild research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dinoflagellate, Marine habitats, Red tide and Species diversity. As part of his studies on Phytoplankton, he often connects relevant subjects like Community. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental variation, Mucilage and Resistance as well as Nutrient.
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Towards a functional classification of the freshwater phytoplankton
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Journal of Plankton Research (2002)
Phytoplankton periodicity: the interactions of form, function and environmental variability
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Freshwater Biology (1984)
Community Assembly in Marine Phytoplankton: Application of Recent Models to Harmful Dinoflagellate Blooms
Theodore J. Smayda;Colin S. Reynolds.
Journal of Plankton Research (2001)
On the Annual Cycle of the Blue-Green Alga Microcystis Aeruginosa Kutz. Emend. Elenkin
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (1981)
Cyanobacterial dominance: the role of buoyancy regulation in dynamic lake environments
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New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research (1987)
A morphological classification capturing functional variation in phytoplankton
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Freshwater Biology (2010)
The production, biomass and structure of phytoplankton in large rivers
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River Systems (1996)
Phytoplankton assemblages and their periodicity in stratifying lake systems
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Ecography (1980)
What factors influence the species composition of phytoplankton in lakes of different trophic status
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Hydrobiologia (1998)
Selection of phytoplankton associations in Lake Balaton, Hungary, in response to eutrophication and restoration measures, with special reference to the cyanoprokaryotes
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Hydrobiologia (1998)
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