Impact of multiyear drought on riverine water quality. ABSTRACT The frequency and intensity of multiyear drought are expected to increase in the future with climate change. This study aims to investigate the impact of multiyear meteorological drought on the behaviour of five water quality constituents (dissolved oxygen, total nitrogen, total phosphorus,
Anna Lintern+6 more
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Chromosome-scale genome assembly reveals insights into the evolution and ecology of the harmful algal bloom species Phaeocystis globosa Scherffel. [PDF]
Chen N+10 more
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Ostreopsis ovata algal blooms affecting human health in Genova, Italy, 2005 and 2006
C Brescianini+9 more
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Abstract Freshwater bivalves are globally distributed, diverse, and common in benthic communities. Many taxa, particularly in the most species‐rich order, Unionida, are declining due to anthropogenic stressors, while a small number of non‐native species have become increasingly abundant and widespread, commonly replacing native bivalve assemblages.
Alexandra Zieritz+35 more
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Combined Earth observations reveal the sequence of conditions leading to a large algal bloom in Lake Geneva. [PDF]
Irani Rahaghi A+17 more
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Causes and consequences of algal blooms in Loch Logan, an urban impoundment
A. Tascha Vos, J. Roos
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Long‐term changes to plankton communities in artificially heated lakes
Abstract Increased surface‐water temperatures and nutrient enrichment are predicted to alter planktonic communities, impacting biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. While short‐term mesocosm studies have reported temperature‐ and nutrient‐driven effects, long‐term observations from natural systems remain limited.
Kingsly C. Beng+3 more
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Estimates of Lake Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Chlorophyll-<i>a</i> Concentrations to Characterize Harmful Algal Bloom Risk Across the United States. [PDF]
Brehob MM+5 more
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Carbon sedimentation in shallow floodplain lakes
Abstract Shallow lakes are increasingly recognized as important sites for organic carbon (OC) storage. However, the drivers of OC deposition in shallow floodplain lakes remain unclear due to complex terrestrial and aquatic interactions. Using 8 yr of monthly sediment trap data in a cross‐ecosystem experiment on six UK shallow lakes of varying riverine ...
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National Park Service staff perspectives on how climate change affects visitor use
Abstract Many public lands, including those managed by the U.S. National Park Service (NPS), have the purpose of conserving natural and cultural resources and providing opportunities for visitors to recreate in and enjoy these areas. Achieving this mission becomes more challenging as drought, flooding, increasing temperatures and other climatic change ...
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