His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Botany, Chlorophyll, Abundance and Plankton. His Ecology research incorporates elements of Photosynthesis and Environmental chemistry. The Photosynthesis study which covers Limnology that intersects with Phytoplankton.
David F. Bird mostly deals with Algae in his studies of Botany. His research investigates the connection with Chlorophyll and areas like Chlorophyll a which intersect with concerns in Aquatic ecosystem and Nutrient. His study explores the link between Plankton and topics such as Biomass that cross with problems in Spring bloom.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Phytoplankton, Botany, Plankton and Oceanography. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental chemistry and Microcystin as well as Ecology. His Phytoplankton study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Photosynthesis, Stratification and Internal wave.
His Algae and Grazing study, which is part of a larger body of work in Botany, is frequently linked to Aquatic plant, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research integrates issues of Subtropics, Mesocosm, Trophic level, Pacific ocean and Biogeochemistry in his study of Plankton. His research in Nutrient tackles topics such as Chlorophyll a which are related to areas like Abundance and Productivity.
His primary areas of study are Cyanobacteria, Eutrophication, Environmental exposure, Bloom and Ecology. His Cyanobacteria study deals with Bay intersecting with Nostocales, Phosphorus, Chroococcales, Botany and Microcystis. His Eutrophication study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry, Hydrology, Water column and Microcystin.
His Water column research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nitrogen fixation, Aquatic ecosystem and Atmospheric sciences. His study looks at the relationship between Bloom and topics such as Time course, which overlap with Microbial population biology, Algal bloom and Geomicrobiology. David F. Bird combines subjects such as Photosynthesis and Microbial ecology, Environmental biotechnology with his study of Ecology.
David F. Bird mainly investigates Eutrophication, Uria aalge, Nest, Fishery and Glaucous gull. His Eutrophication research incorporates themes from Hypoxia, Water column, Microbial ecology, Environmental biotechnology and Ecosystem. Iceland gull and Wildlife are fields of study that intersect with his Uria aalge research.
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Empirical relationships between bacterial abundance and chlorophyll concentration in fresh and marine waters
D. F. Bird;J. Kalff.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (1984)
Microorganisms in the accreted ice of Lake Vostok, Antarctica.
D. M. Karl;D. F. Bird;K. Björkman;T. Houlihan.
Science (1999)
Flow cytometric determination of bacterial abundance in lake plankton with the green nucleic acid stain SYTO 13
Paul A. del Giorgio;David F. Bird;Yves T. Prairie;Dolors Planas.
Limnology and Oceanography (1996)
Bacterial Grazing by Planktonic Lake Algae
David F. Bird;Jacob Kalff.
Science (1986)
Viral abundance in aquatic systems:a comparison between marine and fresh waters
Maranger R;Bird Df.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (1995)
Trichodesmium Blooms and New Nitrogen in the North Pacific Gyre
David M. Karl;Ricardo Letelier;Dale V. Hebel;David F. Bird.
(1992)
Algal phagotrophy: Regulating factors and importance relative to photosynthesis in Dinobryon (Chrysophyceae)1
David F. Bird;Jacob Kalff.
Limnology and Oceanography (1987)
The summer metabolic balance in the epilimnion of southeastern Quebec lakes
Yves T. Prairie;David F. Bird;Jonathan J. Cole.
Limnology and Oceanography (2002)
Role of Predatory Bacteria in the Termination of a Cyanobacterial Bloom.
K. K. Rashidan;D. F. Bird.
Microbial Ecology (2001)
Critical Depth and Marine Primary Production
Trevor Charles Platt;David F. Bird;Shubha Sathyendranath.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (1991)
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