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The Mosaic Nature of Toxic Blooms of Cyanobacteria

1981
The incidence of toxic populations of planktonic Cyanobacteria in hypertrophic Hastings Lake, Alberta (located 40 km east of Edmonton) was monitored during July and August of 1975, 1976 and 1977. Samples were collected at intervals from different stations, concentrated from 1 to 20 (exceptionally to 200 or 400) times with a plankton net, as required ...
Wayne W. Carmichael, Paul R. Gorham
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Kinetic Study on Pyrolysis of Blooming-forming Cyanobacteria

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2015
The pyrolysis kinetics of blooming-forming cyanobacteria was studied using thermogravimetric analysis at heating rates of 5–20°C/min. The pyrolysis process appeared in three stages: dehydration, primary devolatilization, and residual decomposition. With the increasing heating rate, the maximum rate of weight loss and the peak temperature increased. The
H.-Y. Cai   +6 more
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Towards a molecular taxonomy for the bloom-forming cyanobacteria

Marine and Freshwater Research, 1994
Regions of the 16s subunit of the ribosomal RNA gene of the bloom-associated cyanobacterial genera Microcystis and Anabaena have been sequenced and found to provide strain-specific sequence information. Comparisons of the DNA sequence of these cyanobacteria indicated that the strains examined are related and that probes diagnostic for bloom-forming and
AE Goodman   +3 more
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Copepod grazing in a summer cyanobacteria bloom in the Gulf of Finland

Hydrobiologia, 1994
Blooms of the cyanobacteria Nodularia spumigena and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae dominated the phytoplankton assemblages of the western Gulf of Finland and the eastern side of the northern Baltic Sea in late July-August, 1992. The bloom overlapped the peak seasonal contributions of the dominant mesozooplankton herbivores in the region, the copepods Acartia
K. Kononen, M. M. Olson, K. G. Sellner
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Monitoring and predicting cyanobacteria blooms in a small urban lake

2016
Small and shallow urban lakes provide many ecosystem services. In the Île-de-France region around Paris, 99% of the lakes have an area lower than 0.5 km2. In this region, the water quality degradation often leads to potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooms.
Vinçon-Leite, Brigitte   +12 more
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An unknown epiphytic Eubacterium on Cyanobacteria in water blooms

Algological Studies/Archiv für Hydrobiologie, Supplement Volumes, 1995
Jan Šmarda, Helmut Hübel
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Ribosomal Synthesis of Tricyclic Depsipeptides in Bloom‐Forming Cyanobacteria

Angewandte Chemie, 2008
Anton Liaimer   +4 more
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To bloom or not to bloom: the genesis and consequences of cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic lagoons

2017
A RazinkovasBaziukas   +11 more
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