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  1. Harmful Algal Bloom in the Reservoir

    The formation of harmful algal blooms is governed by a complex interaction of chemical, biological, physical, and geological processes along with...
    Suman Thodhal Yoganandham, De-Sheng Pei in Reservoir Ecotoxicology
    Chapter 2023
  2. Algal blooms in the ocean: hot spots for chemically mediated microbial interactions

    The cycling of major nutrients in the ocean is affected by large-scale phytoplankton blooms, which are hot spots of microbial life. Diverse microbial...

    Constanze Kuhlisch, Adva Shemi, ... Assaf Vardi in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 13 October 2023
  3. Biological and Chemical Approaches for Controlling Harmful Microcystis Blooms

    The proliferation of harmful cyanobacterial blooms dominated by Microcystis aeruginosa has become an increasingly serious problem in freshwater...

    Wonjae Kim, Yerim Park, ... Woojun Park in Journal of Microbiology
    Article 01 March 2024
  4. Algal blooms as a reactive dynamic response to seasonal perturbation in an experimental system

    Algal blooms are typical of many aquatic freshwater ecosystems in seasonal environments. Such blooms could derive from transient reactive dynamics of...

    John M. Fryxell, Gustavo S. Betini in Theoretical Ecology
    Article Open access 09 May 2023
  5. Harmful algal blooms and environmentally friendly control strategies in Japan

    The presence and status of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in Japan are reviewed, revealing a decrease in red tides; however, toxic blooms are found to...

    Ichiro Imai, Nobuharu Inaba, Keigo Yamamoto in Fisheries Science
    Article Open access 30 June 2021
  6. Field application of biologically derived substances (BDSs: Naphthoquinone derivative) for eco-friendly mitigation of harmful cyanobacterial blooms

    The naphthoquinone derivative, NQ 40, has been confirmed to be an effective algicide for controlling freshwater Microcystis blooms at the microcosm...

    Jae-Hyoung Joo, Yoon-Ho Kang, ... Myung-Soo Han in Journal of Applied Phycology
    Article 27 June 2023
  7. Harmful Blooms of Potentially Toxic Dinoflagellates in the Baltic Sea: Ecological, Cellular, and Molecular Background

    Abstract—

    The article is devoted to harmful blooms of potentially toxic planktonic dinoflagellates, which do not synthesize toxins, but are capable of...

    I. V. Telesh, S. O. Skarlato in Russian Journal of Ecology
    Article 14 December 2022
  8. Rate-induced tip** can trigger plankton blooms

    Plankton blooms are complex nonlinear phenomena whose occurrence can be described by the two-timescale (fast-slow) phytoplankton-zooplankton model...

    Anna Vanselow, Lukas Halekotte, ... Ulrike Feudel in Theoretical Ecology
    Article Open access 08 March 2024
  9. Role of Algal Community Stability in Harmful Algal Blooms in River-Connected Lakes

    Harmful algal blooms (HABs) in freshwater produce toxins that pose a threat to public health and aquatic ecosystems. Although algal communities have...

    Min Sung Kim, Keon Hee Kim, ... Tae Kwon Lee in Microbial Ecology
    Article 19 January 2021
  10. Algal blooms in a river-dominated estuary and nearshore region of Florida, USA: the influence of regulated discharges from water control structures on hydrologic and nutrient conditions

    Flow-regulated discharges of water from control structures into estuaries result in hydrologic and water chemistry conditions that impact spatial and...

    E. J. Phlips, S. Badylak, ... B. Stelling in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 01 February 2023
  11. Unveiling the spatio-temporal variation of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species assemblages and their relationship with environmental factors in a tidal creek environment

    The present study provides complementary information on the harmful algal bloom (HAB) species present in Manori Creek coastal water and tidal...

    Abhilash Wodeyar K, Sahina Akter, ... Porayil Layana in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 06 July 2024
  12. Genomic copy number variability at the genus, species and population levels impacts in situ ecological analyses of dinoflagellates and harmful algal blooms

    The application of meta-barcoding, qPCR, and metagenomics to aquatic eukaryotic microbial communities requires knowledge of genomic copy number...

    Rendy Ruvindy, Abanti Barua, ... Shauna A. Murray in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 08 July 2023
  13. Harmful Algal and Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms in the Arabian Seas: Current Status, Implications, and Future Directions

    Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) and Cyanobacterial Algal Bloom (CyanoHAB) events, pose a threat to ecosystem and human health, and their environmental...
    Aspassia D. Chatziefthimiou, Sandra A. Banack, James S. Metcalf in The Arabian Seas: Biodiversity, Environmental Challenges and Conservation Measures
    Chapter 2021
  14. Identification of Toxic Blooms of Cyanobacteria in Freshwater (Lake, Ponds) Habitat

    Cyanobacteria are blue-green algae that can develop a massive population to form thick biomass at the surface and outcompete other algae. The massive...
    Zati Sharip, Mohd Hafiz Zulkifli, Mohd Nur Farhan Abdul Wahab in Protocols for Cyanobacteria Sampling and Detection of Cyanotoxin
    Chapter 2023
  15. Repeated reaching of the harmful algal bloom of Karenia spp. around the Pacific shoreline of Kushiro, eastern Hokkaido, Japan, during autumn 2021

    Unprecedented large-scale algal blooms were observed during autumn 2021 around the Katsurakoi fishing port, Kushiro, eastern Hokkaido, Japan....

    Natsuki Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, ... Kazuo Abe in Fisheries Science
    Article 08 October 2022
  16. Inhibition of harmful algal blooms caused by Aureococcus anophagefferens (Pelagophyceae) using native (Gracilaria tikvahiae) and invasive (Dasysiphonia japonica) red seaweeds from North America

    Harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by the pelagophyte Aureococcus anophagefferens have spread globally and are a threat to coastal ecosystems....

    Colin Benitt, Craig S. Young, ... Christopher J. Gobler in Journal of Applied Phycology
    Article Open access 22 January 2022
  17. DNA metabarcoding data reveals harmful algal-bloom species undescribed previously at the northern Antarctic Peninsula region

    Introduction of non-indigenous microbial organisms is forecast to pose a significant threat to the northern Antarctic Peninsula (NAP) marine...

    Chenlin Liu, Xuelei Zhang, **uliang Wang in Polar Biology
    Article 13 September 2022
  18. Algicidal activity of a novel indigenous bacterial strain of Paracoccus homiensis against the harmful algal bloom species, Karenia mikimotoi

    Harmful algal blooms have deleterious effects on aquatic ecosystems and human health. The application of algicidal bacteria is a promising and...

    Ning Ding, Wenjun Du, ... Renjun Wang in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 01 July 2021
  19. Characterization of a bloom-associated alphaproteobacterial lineage, ‘Candidatus Phycosocius’: insights into freshwater algal-bacterial interactions

    Marine bacterial lineages associated with algal blooms, such as the Roseobacter clade, have been well characterized in ecological and genomic...

    Yuuhiko Tanabe, Haruyo Yamaguchi, ... Yusuke Okazaki in ISME Communications
    Article Open access 11 March 2023
  20. Identification of Toxic Blooms of Cyanobacteria in Estuarine Habitat

    Our entire environment is surrounded with millions of hidden microscopic worlds with diverse life forms. One such microscopic life forms are these...
    Shree Kumari G R, Ranjitha Dhevi V. Sundar, ... Lokesh Ravi in Protocols for Cyanobacteria Sampling and Detection of Cyanotoxin
    Chapter 2023
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