Modulation of nearshore harmful algal blooms by in situ growth rate and water renewal [PDF]
Gotzon Basterretxea+4 more
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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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Harmful algal blooms and eutrophication: Examining linkages from selected coastal regions of the United States [PDF]
Donald M. Anderson+11 more
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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 ...
Sarah Rappaport Keener+6 more
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Harmful Algal Bloom Exposures Self-reported to Poison Centers in the United States, May-October 2019. [PDF]
Lavery AM+8 more
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Abstract Freshwater wetlands process large amounts of nutrients originating from agricultural fields. Yet, these systems also have the potential to produce substantial amounts of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4), both potent greenhouse gasses (GHGs).
Meghan Ciupak+5 more
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Metabarcoding analysis identifies high diversity of harmful algal bloom species in the coastal waters of the Beibu Gulf. [PDF]
He L+6 more
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Drifting plastic debris as a potential vector for dispersing Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) species
Mercedes Masó+3 more
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Progress in Understanding Harmful Algal Blooms: Paradigm Shifts and New Technologies for Research, Monitoring, and Management [PDF]
Donald M. Anderson+2 more
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Adaptive Strategies for Reducing Yield‐Scaled Nitrate Leaching in the US Midwest
Abstract Fertilizer use enhances crop yields but exacerbates nitrate leaching, threatening water quality in farming systems. This study optimizes nitrogen fertilization strategies by integrating numerical modeling and machine learning to balance corn yield and nitrate leaching in the US Midwest, 1979–2100. We evaluate the economic optimum nitrogen rate
Yakai Wang, Yawen Huang, Wei Ren
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