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Nutrients, eutrophication and harmful algal blooms along the freshwater to marine continuum
WIREs Water, 2019Agricultural, urban and industrial activities have dramatically increased aquatic nitrogen and phosphorus pollution (eutrophication), threatening water quality and biotic integrity from headwater streams to coastal areas world‐wide.
W. Wurtsbaugh, H. Paerl, W. Dodds
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The history of the eutrophication concept and the eutrophication in the Netherlands [PDF]
Eutrophication has been defined in various ways. Some authors stress the increase in nutrient concentration, especially nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, others the effect of the presence of these nutrients,viz. increase in biomass. A historical survey is given of the origin of the eutrophication concept as developed by NAUMANN and THIENEMANN.
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Eutrophication and temperature drive large variability in carbon dioxide from China's Lake Taihu
Limnology and Oceanography, 2021Eutrophication and warming are changing the functioning of lake ecosystems, and their impacts on lake carbon dioxide (CO2) variability have received increasing attention.
Q. Xiao +6 more
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Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1972
The trophic state of a lake is maintained by continued inputs of nutrients. In very large lakes the inshore environments are affected first by increased nutrient loading and, depending upon the morphology and morphometry, gradually the offshore waters are altered.
A. M. Beeton, W. T. Edmondson
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The trophic state of a lake is maintained by continued inputs of nutrients. In very large lakes the inshore environments are affected first by increased nutrient loading and, depending upon the morphology and morphometry, gradually the offshore waters are altered.
A. M. Beeton, W. T. Edmondson
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Eutrophication and Wastewater Purification
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1976AbstractOne of the nuisance conditions brought about by the impact of civilization on some regions is the accelerated eutrophication of receiving waters, especially of stagnant waters, owing to the increased supply of plant nutrients from industrial and municipal wastes. To counteract this situation it is recommended that effective measures be taken to
Peter Hartz +3 more
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2007
This review summarizes the historic, correlative field evidence and experimental research that implicate cultural eutrophication as a major cause of seagrass disappearance. We summarize the underlying physiological responses of seagrass species, the potential utility of various parameters as indicators of nutrient enrichment in seagrasses, the ...
JoAnn M. Burkholder +2 more
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This review summarizes the historic, correlative field evidence and experimental research that implicate cultural eutrophication as a major cause of seagrass disappearance. We summarize the underlying physiological responses of seagrass species, the potential utility of various parameters as indicators of nutrient enrichment in seagrasses, the ...
JoAnn M. Burkholder +2 more
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2013
Human activities and the unplanned occupation of land in aquatic basins can drive cultural eutrophication, which leads to the degradation of water quality, an increase in the concentrations of nutrients, and the depletion of biodiversity. This chapter will describe the basic concepts of trophic status, ecological changes, and alterations to the ...
Marcos Callisto +2 more
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Human activities and the unplanned occupation of land in aquatic basins can drive cultural eutrophication, which leads to the degradation of water quality, an increase in the concentrations of nutrients, and the depletion of biodiversity. This chapter will describe the basic concepts of trophic status, ecological changes, and alterations to the ...
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BioScience, 2021
Coral reefs continue to experience extreme environmental pressure from climate change stressors, but many coral reefs are also exposed to eutrophication. It has been proposed that changes in the stoichiometry of ambient nutrients increase the mortality
M. Lesser
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Coral reefs continue to experience extreme environmental pressure from climate change stressors, but many coral reefs are also exposed to eutrophication. It has been proposed that changes in the stoichiometry of ambient nutrients increase the mortality
M. Lesser
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2014
Eutrophication is one of the key local stressors for coastal marine ecosystems, particularly in those locations with many estuaries, intense coastal development or agriculture, and a lack of coastal forests or mangroves. The land-derived import of not only inorganic nutrients, such as nitrate and phosphate, but also particulate and dissolved organic ...
Jessen, Christian +4 more
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Eutrophication is one of the key local stressors for coastal marine ecosystems, particularly in those locations with many estuaries, intense coastal development or agriculture, and a lack of coastal forests or mangroves. The land-derived import of not only inorganic nutrients, such as nitrate and phosphate, but also particulate and dissolved organic ...
Jessen, Christian +4 more
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Eutrophication control of large shallow lakes in China.
Science of the Total Environment, 2023B. Qin, Yunlin Zhang, G. Zhu, G. Gao
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