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Chapter 1. Historical Phytoplankton Ecologists, Early Concepts and Debates -- Chapter 2. Methods Shape Our Understanding -- Chapter 3. Manipulating and Measuring Growth and Biomass in Simple to Complex Systems and a Curve for All Reasons -- Chapter 4. Shining Light on the Complexity of Light -- Chapter 5. Capturing Light and the Diversity of Pigments -- Chapter 6. Photosynthesis: The Complex Path From Light to Carbon Fixation -- Chapter 7. Photosynthesis and the Confusing Array of Methodologies -- Chapter 8. Changing in the Short-term: Acclimation -- Chapter 9. The Algae and their (Imperfect!) Classifications -- Chapter 10. Endosymbiosis and Evolution -- Chapter 11. Nutrient Supplies, Cycles and the Oceanic Dynamic Balance -- Chapter 12. Nitrogen Uptake, Assimilation and Metabolism: Making Amino Acids and Protein -- Chapter 13. Phosphorus Uptake, Assimilation and Metabolism: Making Energy and Genetic Material -- Chapter 14. Silica Uptake, Assimilation and Metabolism: Making Cell Walls -- Chapter15. Mixotrophy: Microbial Multitasking -- Chapter 16. Iron and the Anemic High-Nutrient-Low-Chlorophyll Oceanic Regions -- Chapter 17. Diversity and Succession: Metrics, Models, Mandalas, and Intaglios -- Chapter 18. Taming Diversity through the Traits of Size and Stoichiometry -- Chapter 19. Loss Processes: The Tiny Feeding the Large -- Chapter 20. Food Webs, Cascades, Trophic Positions and Stoichiometry -- Chapter 21. The Phycosphere- Living and Dying in Close Quarters -- Chapter 22. The Changing World -- Chapter 23. Temperature and Warming of Our Waters -- Chapter 24. Hypoxia and the Wheezing of Our Waters -- Chapter 25. Harmful Algae and the Blooming of Our Waters -- Chapter 26. Ocean Acidification and the Souring of Our Waters -- Chapter 27. Happening Now: Systems Experiencing Extreme Change and Multiple Stressors -- Chapter 28. Modeling our Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 29. Reversing Course: Ecosystem Restoration, Geoengineering, and Algal Bloom Mitigation -- Chapter 30. Postscript: Changing of the Guard. |