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Figure 3 Identification of biomass-specific proteins.
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Due to this grazer-mediated enhancement of biomass-specific productivity, snails had no effect on whole tide pool gross productivity (P = 0.22, Table S2) or area-specific productivity (P = 0.47, Table S2), despite their reduction of algal standing crop biomass.
The knowledge of individual biomass concentrations allows for the calculation of biomass specific conversion rates which form the basis of anaerobic digestion models.
Without identification of specific compounds, any specific hypothesis remains speculative.
Key in identification of specific proteins is the specific targeting of a specific label (Fig. 1).
Even after accounting for the inhibiting effect of algal biomass (g/L) on biomass-specific productivity (F1,19 = 20.7, P<0.001), there was a positive relationship between algal species evenness and biomass-specific productivity (F1,19 = 15.0, P = 0.001; Fig. 2).
This decoupling of productivity from algal biomass can be explained by the higher biomass-specific productivity associated with grazer mediated increases in evenness that compensated for overall reductions in seaweed biomass.
The positive relationship between algal evenness and biomass-specific productivity (Fig. 2) persisted even after adjusting for the effect of snails on algal biomass.
Seaweed species evenness and biomass-specific primary productivity (mg O2 h−1 g−1) were higher in tide pools with snails because snails preferentially consumed an otherwise dominant seaweed species that can reduce biomass-specific productivity rates of algal assemblages.
a Identification of donor-specific DNA polymorphisms in OsSPL14 gene.
These datasets allow the identification of species-specific ZG proteins.
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