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Physical‐biological sources for dense algal blooms near the Changjiang River [PDF]
Changsheng Chen+3 more
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Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) biodiversity surveys have the power to transform the detection of species in natural environments, which is crucial for the conservation and management of freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. Globally, eDNA‐based analyses have increased significantly, with fishes being the most widely studied aquatic ...
Sophie von der Heyden
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ARE “GREEN TIDES” HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS? TOXIC PROPERTIES OF WATER‐SOLUBLE EXTRACTS FROM TWO BLOOM‐FORMING MACROALGAE, ULVA FENESTRATA AND ULVARIA OBSCURA (ULVOPHYCEAE) [PDF]
Timothy A. Nelson+2 more
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Wayward youth: how maturity, reproduction and seaweed drive snapper (Lutjanus spp.) habitat shifts
Abstract Despite snappers' (family Lutjanidae) commercial and ecological significance, knowledge gaps remain regarding life history, ontogeny and ecology across their range in the Caribbean and south Atlantic. There is also a need to explore the efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a tool for enhancing nursery and spawning habitat conservation ...
Laughlin Siceloff+3 more
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Removal efficiency of the dinoflagellate Heterocapsa triquetra by phosphatic clay, and implications for the mitigation of harmful algal blooms [PDF]
MC Archambault+2 more
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ABSTRACT Poor gill health compromises the health and welfare of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) by causing respiratory distress and increased ventilation frequency. Poor gill health is caused by numerous factors, including amoebic gill disease (AGD), jellyfish stings, and toxic algae, and is monitored by fish farmers by manual ‘gill scoring’. Gill
Quynh Le Khanh Vo+4 more
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Abstract Japanese Dictyoteae have been documented since 1838, with a historical checklist of 21 names recorded prior to 1990. Persistent misidentifications—particularly of species originally described from Europe and the Americas—have complicated the taxonomy of the group in Japan.
Christophe Vieira+7 more
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Influence of trace metal additions on the longevity of algal blooms across a productivity gradient
Abstract Phytoplankton require specific nutrients in varying quantities for growth, defense, and proper cell functioning. When macronutrients are present in excess, trace metals can exhibit co‐limitation on phytoplankton. This experiment aimed to understand how ambient nutrient concentrations impact phytoplankton community persistence (i.e., bloom ...
Matthew F. Gladfelter+2 more
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Extreme genome diversity and cryptic speciation in a harmful algal-bloom-forming eukaryote. [PDF]
Wisecaver JH+8 more
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