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  1. Phytoplankton Communities of the Vychegda River in the Area of Treated-Wastewater Intake from the Pulp and Paper Industry

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    The results are presented for a study of summer phytoplankton (July 2018–2020) in the middle reaches of the Vychegda River at the sites...

    E. N. Patova, A. S. Stenina, ... I. N. Sterlyagova in Contemporary Problems of Ecology
    Article 01 November 2021
  2. Abiotic factors driving cyanobacterial biomass and composition under perennial bloom conditions in tropical latitudes

    While warming and eutrophication have increased the frequency and magnitude of harmful cyanobacterial blooms globally, the scenario for many...

    Rayane F. Vanderley, Kemal A. Ger, ... Renata Panosso in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 18 January 2021
  3. Measurement of Virus-Induced Phytoplankton Mortality

    Viruses are the most abundant biological entities in global ecosystems. Viral infection and lysis are one of the major causes of phytoplankton...
    Chapter 2021
  4. Biogeographical and seasonal dynamics of the marine Roseobacter community and ecological links to DMSP-producing phytoplankton

    Ecological interactions between marine bacteria and phytoplankton play a pivotal role in governing the ocean’s major biogeochemical cycles. Among...

    James O’Brien, Erin L. McParland, ... Justin R. Seymour in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 14 February 2022
  5. Viral lysis modifies seasonal phytoplankton dynamics and carbon flow in the Southern Ocean

    Phytoplankton form the base of marine food webs and are a primary means for carbon export in the Southern Ocean, a key area for global pCO 2 drawdown....

    Tristan E. G. Biggs, Jef Huisman, Corina P. D. Brussaard in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 21 June 2021
  6. Phytoplankton community structuring and succession in a competition-neutral resource landscape

    Phytoplankton community composition and succession affect aquatic food webs and biogeochemistry. Resource competition is commonly viewed as an...

    Michael J. Behrenfeld, Emmanuel S. Boss, Kimberly H. Halsey in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 14 April 2021
  7. Bacterioplankton Assembly Along a Eutrophication Gradient Is Mainly Structured by Environmental Filtering, Including Indirect Effects of Phytoplankton Composition

    Biotic interactions are suggested to be key factors structuring bacterioplankton community assembly but are rarely included in metacommunity studies....

    Fabio Toshiro T. Hanashiro, Luc De Meester, ... Caroline Souffreau in Microbial Ecology
    Article 19 March 2022
  8. Effects of triazine herbicide terbutryn on physiological responses and gene expression in Alexandrium catenella

    Herbicides enter the ocean through surface runoff and have become a serious pollution threat in the coastal areas. As photosynthetic inhibitors,...

    Qikun **ng, Young Woo Kim, ... Jang K. Kim in Journal of Applied Phycology
    Article 29 May 2023
  9. Differential responses of the dinoflagellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides bloom to episodic typhoon events

    To better understand the effect of typhoons on the harmful alga Cochlodinium polykrikoides , we investigated cell population dynamics in relation to...

    Young Kyun Lim, Giseop Lee, ... Seung Ho Baek in Journal of Applied Phycology
    Article 15 June 2021
  10. The Composition and Structure of Phytoplankton in the Busse Lagoon, Southeastern Sakhalin Island

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    The species composition, quantitative characteristics, and seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton in the Busse Lagoon, Sakhalin Island, have been...

    I. V. Motylkova, N. V. Konovalova in Russian Journal of Marine Biology
    Article 01 September 2021
  11. Size-dependent susceptibility of lake phytoplankton to light stress: an implication for succession of large green algae in a deep oligotrophic lake

    Field observations of the population dynamics and measurements of photophysiology in Lake Biwa were conducted by size class (< vs. > 30 μm) from...

    Takehiro Kazama, Kazuhide Hayakawa, ... Kazuhiro Komatsu in Hydrobiologia
    Article 26 January 2022
  12. Responses of Phytoplankton Benthic Propagules to Macronutrient Enrichment and Varying Light Intensities: Elucidation from Monsoon-Influenced Mandovi and Zuari Riverine System

    The ecological importance of phytoplankton-benthic-propagules (PBP) from coastal sediments, except tropical monsoon-influenced rivers and estuaries,...

    Jagadish S. Patil, K. Sathish in Microbial Ecology
    Article 16 May 2022
  13. Spatial Distribution of the Diatoms Dactyliosolen fragilissimus and Cerataulina pelagica in the Autumn Phytoplankton of the Southeastern Baltics in 2020–2021

    Abstract

    The mass development of diatoms Dactyliosolen fragilissimus and Cerataulina pelagica, atypical algae for the southeastern Baltic Sea (SEB)...

    A. S. Melnik, O. A. Dmitrieva, ... A. A. Kondrashov in Inland Water Biology
    Article 01 February 2024
  14. Contrasting sea ice conditions shape microbial food webs in Hudson Bay (Canadian Arctic)

    The transition from ice-covered to open water is a recurring feature of the Arctic and sub-Arctic, but microbial diversity and cascading effects on...

    Loïc Jacquemot, Adrien Vigneron, ... Connie Lovejoy in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 23 October 2022
  15. Seasonal Aspects and Short-Term Variability of the Pelagic Offshore Ecosystems

    In the pelagic ecosystems, food web interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton determine the amount of energy transferred to higher trophic...
    Jörg Dutz, Norbert Wasmund in Southern Baltic Coastal Systems Analysis
    Chapter 2023
  16. Spatial patterns of phytoplankton community and biomass along the Kuroshio Extension and adjacent waters in late spring

    The Kuroshio Extension (KE) is a natural boundary region characterized by complex hydrodynamic processes in the western North Pacific Ocean that fuel...

    Yu Wang, Jianhua Kang, ... Peng **ang in Marine Biology
    Article 24 February 2021
  17. Winter severity shapes spring plankton succession in a small, eutrophic lake

    Springtime in temperate lakes is characterized by a phytoplankton bloom, followed by a grazing crustacean zooplankton bloom. Timing and species...

    Allison R. Hrycik, Shannon McFarland, ... Jason D. Stockwell in Hydrobiologia
    Article 29 March 2022
  18. Interannual and spatial variation in small zooplankton off Vincennes Bay, East Antarctica

    Although small zooplankton are an important component of both the classical food web and microbial loop, fundamental information about small...

    Aiko Tachibana, Yuri Ohkubo, ... Masato Moteki in Polar Biology
    Article 18 July 2023
  19. Novel technique for suppressing an invasive apex predator minimally alters nitrogen dynamics in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, USA

    Non-native species have invaded most ecosystems and methods are needed to manage them, especially in locations with sensitive species where they...

    Lusha M. Tronstad, Dominique R. Lujan, ... Todd M. Koel in Hydrobiologia
    Article 19 January 2024
  20. Assessing the effects of silicate addition on phytoplankton composition and copepod production in an inorganic fertilization system

    In the past, diatoms were considered the primary food source for copepods in both wild and aquaculture settings. However, recent studies have found...

    Guo-Kai Hong, Kwee Siong Tew in Aquaculture International
    Article 12 July 2023
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