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Flow cytometric characterization and enumeration of Chrysochromulina polylepis during a bloom along the Norwegian coast

Børsheim, Knut Yngve; Harboe, Torstein; Johnsen, Torbjørn Martin; Norland, Svein; Nygaard, Kari
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1989-06-22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps054307
Abstract
Flow cytometry was used to count the concentration

of the alga Chrysochromulina polylepis Manton &

Parke during a bloom along the Western and Southern

Norwegian coasts. Fresh samples could be counted without

fixation immediately after sampling. Flow-cyton~etrice numeration

of the alga agreed well \nth direct counting in the

microscope. C. polylepis was identified by its charactenstic

combination of red fluorescence and scatter signal. These

signature coordinates did not change significantly with time,

depth or concentration. The flow-cytometric measurements

could be performed even when the ship was running and in

normal rough seas in offshore locations, whereas direct counting

was impossible under such circumstances.
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Marine Ecology Progress Series

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