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Controlling factors of phytoplankton distribution in the river–lake transition zone of a large lake
River–lake transition zones have been identified as major drivers of phytoplankton growth. With climate change reducing the frequency of complete...
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Rapid horizontal accumulation and bloom formation of the cyanobacterium Microcystis under wind stress
Wind plays a vital role in the distribution of algal biomass, but it remains unclear what wind conditions maximize the horizontal transport of Microcystis...
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Significant diurnal variation of CO2 flux from a shallow eutrophic lake: effects of submerged aquatic vegetation and algae bloom
Shallow eutrophic lake with submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) has high primary productivity, but its diurnal variation of CO 2 flux remains unclear....
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Linear water column stratification and euphotic depth determine the number of phytoplankton taxa that create biomass peaks in a hypertrophic oxbow lake
The mixing regime, the spatial distribution of nutrients and light determine the distribution of phytoplankton in lakes to a large extent. Linear...
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FlowCam 8400 and FlowCam Cyano Phytoplankton Classification and Viability Staining by Imaging Flow Cytometry
This chapter provides a protocol for a detailed evaluation of phytoplankton and nuisance cyanobacteria with the FlowCam 8400 and the FlowCam Cyano.... -
Characteristics of the Distribution and State of Phytoplankton at Various Depths in Kislo-Sladkoe Lake (White Sea)
Abstract —Phytoplankton of the stratified Kislo-Sladkoe Lake (White Sea coast) was studied using chlorophyll fluorescence methods in 2018. A layer of...
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Impacts of nutrient and marine plastic debris influx on the microalgal community (phytoplankton and periphyton) in Korean temperate coastal waters: Mesocosm study
Anthropogenic pollutants, such as excessive nutrients and marine plastic debris (MPDs), can significantly affect marine micro-ecosystems, including...
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Impact of cyanobacterial bloom on microbiomes of freshwater lakes
Cyanobacterial blooms are harmful because of their cyanotoxins production. It occurs due to the eutrophication of freshwater reserves. Nagpur city...
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The Relationship Between Phytoplankton Diversity and Ecosystem Functioning Changes with Disturbance Regimes in Tropical Reservoirs
The relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functioning is one of central topics in modern ecology, but variable and controversial...
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Habitat templates of phytoplankton functional groups in tropical reservoirs as a tool to understand environmental changes
Trait-based classifications can efficiently capture species’ responses to environmental gradients and their impacts on ecosystem functioning. Thus,...
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Analysis of morphological traits as a tool to identify the realized niche of phytoplankton populations: what do the shape of planktic microalgae, Anna Karenina and Vincent van Gogh have in common?
Understanding the dynamics of phytoplankton assemblages in various and variable aquatic ecosystems is of paramount importance, given the strategic...
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Features that matter: studying how phytoplankton drives zooplankton community functional traits
Freshwater phytoplankton and zooplankton are complex and diverse communities which greatly contribute to the functioning of freshwater ecosystems,...
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Interactions between the calanoid copepod Acartia hongi and the bloom-forming dinoflagellates Karenia bicuneiformis and K. selliformis
Copepods are a major component of metazooplankton and important prey for fish and invertebrates such as crabs, shrimps, and flatworms. Certain...
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Nitrogen Reduction Causes Shifts in Winter and Spring Phytoplankton Composition and Resource Use Efficiency in a Large Subtropical Lake in China
Aquatic ecosystems occasionally show ecological thresholds, defined as the point at which there is a sudden shift in production, trait or biomass or...
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Flood-driven increases in phytoplankton biomass and cyanobacteria abundance in the western Atchafalaya-Vermilion Bay System, Louisiana
The 2019 Mississippi River flood impacted estuaries and coastal economies across the Gulf Coast, USA. This flood resulted in blooms of toxic...
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Ecological Dynamics and Co-occurrences Among Prokaryotes and Microeukaryotes in a Diatom Bloom Process in **angshan Bay, China
Diatom blooms can significantly affect the succession of microbial communities, yet little is known about the assembly processes and interactions of...
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North Sea spring bloom-associated Gammaproteobacteria fill diverse heterotrophic niches
BackgroundThe planktonic bacterial community associated with spring phytoplankton blooms in the North Sea is responsible for a large amount of carbon...
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Phytoplankton Communities in the Southeastern Barents Sea and the Southwestern Kara Sea as Indicators of the Phytogeographic Status of These Regions
AbstractThe paper describes the results of a complex study of phytoplankton carried out at the end of August to the first half of September 2020 in...
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Phytoplankton distribution and its ecological and hydrographic controls in two contrasting areas of a stratified oligotrophic system
In order to analyse the relationship between oceanographic factors and the distribution of marine phytoplankton in oligotrophic conditions, an...
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Impact of Biogenic Elements on the Growth of Bloom-Forming Filamentous Cyanobacteria and Formation of Metabolites
AbstractAn increase in the content of biogenic elements in a medium leads to an intensification of the growth of bloom-forming filamentous...