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Warming Amplifies the Frequency of Harmful Algal Blooms with Eutrophication in Chinese Coastal Waters.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2019
Widespread coastal eutrophication is known to increase the prevalence of harmful algal blooms (HABs). Increased HABs have also been linked to climate change, with ocean warming predicted to lead to increased prevalence and earlier timing of HABs. Testing
Xi Xiao   +6 more
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Nutrients and harmful algal blooms in Kenya's coastal and marine waters: A review

Ocean & Coastal Management, 2023
N. Oduor   +4 more
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Toxic effects, mechanisms, and ecological impacts of harmful algal blooms in China.

Harmful Algae, 2022
T. Yan   +4 more
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Challenges of managing harmful algal blooms in US drinking water systems

Nature Sustainability, 2021
G. Treuer   +3 more
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Global warming and cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms

2008
The Earth and the oceans have warmed significantly over the past four decades, providing evidence that the Earth is undergoing long-term climate change. Increasing temperatures and changing rainfall patterns have been documented. Cyanobacteria have a long evolutionary history, with their first occurrence dating back at least 2.7 billion years ago ...
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Harmful Algal Blooms

2013
Sue B. Watson, Lewis Molot
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Monitoring and control methods of harmful algal blooms in Chinese freshwater system: a review

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
Shengjun Xu   +7 more
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