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Expert insights on managing harmful algal blooms
Freshwater harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a global environmental, economic, social, and public health hazard. While there is an increasing understanding of the ecological considerations of HABs, there is limited understanding of human dimensions and management needs.
Goodrich, Sarah +2 more
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Abstract Understanding how drought affects phytoplankton dynamics is critical for developing early warning systems. Using standardized drought indices that capture both hydrometeorological extremes, we investigated how hydrological anomalies modulate intra‐annual chlorophyll‐a (Chla) concentrations, a proxy for phytoplankton biomass, in South Korea's ...
Pamela Sofia Fabian +2 more
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Rapid Quantification of Bacteriophages of Mycobacterium spp. and Related Genera in Aquatic Systems
Two qPCR assays (SYBR Green and TaqMan) targeting the major capsid protein gene of Myoviridae phages infecting Mycobacterium, Rhodococcus and Gordonia spp. were developed and optimised, enabling sensitive detection of these phages in freshwater systems.
Hanieh Shakeri Moghaddam, S. Jane Fowler
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Microbial diversity within the Elbe Estuary was found to be more strongly governed by seasonal variability, salinity, and discharge than by spatial heterogeneity. Oligohaline regions sustain high diversity, while nutrient and redox conditions drive functional shifts.
Vanessa Russnak +4 more
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Aerosolized Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Bloom Toxins: Microcystin Congeners Quantified in the Atmosphere. [PDF]
Shi JH +11 more
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Illustration of key knowledge gaps and pathways linking fire ecology and freshwater ecosystems. Climate change provides the overarching context, interacting with cumulative and cross‐scale effects to shape local freshwater conditions. Within this context, fire characteristics influence three primary pathways within freshwater ecosystems: species and ...
Morgan L. Piczak +13 more
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Impact of anthropogenic accumulation on phytoplankton community and harmful algal bloom in temporarily open/closed estuary. [PDF]
Kumar PS +7 more
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Abstract Cyanotoxins such as microcystin (MC), cylindrospermopsin, and saxitoxin are secondary metabolites that are rich in nitrogen (N). Most cyanobacteria grow best on reduced inorganic N (ammonium, NH4), but when NH4 is absent, cyanobacteria can activate physiological pathways to process other N forms (e.g., nitrate; NO3).
James H. Larson +7 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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