Susceptibility of algae to Cr toxicity reveals contrasting metal management strategies
At the Paleozoic–Mesozoic boundary, the dominance of marine eukaryotic algae shifted from the green (chlorophyll b) to the red (chlorophyll c) superfamily. Selection pressures caused by the bioavailability of trace metals associated with increasing oxygenation of the ocean may have played a key role...
Main Authors: | Wilson, W, Zhang, Q, Rickaby, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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