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Inhibition of cosmopolitan toxic diatom, Pseudo‐nitzschia, by seaweeds
Abstract Pseudo‐nitzschia is a genus of harmful algal bloom (HAB)‐forming diatoms that can produce domoic acid (DA), a compound known to cause death and disease in marine wildlife as well as amnesic shellfish poisoning in humans. Here, we show the effects of multiple cultivable seaweeds—Saccharina latissima (sugar kelp), Ulva spp., and Gracilaria spp ...
Laine H. Sylvers, Christopher J. Gobler
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Climate‐driven alterations of lake thermal regimes
Abstract Temperate lakes are undergoing climate‐driven alterations in their thermal regimes, changing their ecology. Previous efforts to understand temperature changes have overlooked multi‐dimensional temperature dynamics, missing complex shifts at high spatiotemporal resolutions across landscapes.
Christopher J. Sullivan+2 more
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Abstract Sediment loading from land and turbidity in coastal waters has increased because of human activities in coastal catchments and through climate‐related increases in storm intensity and frequency. Here, we investigated changes in coastal seafloor biodiversity and ecosystem function across a suspended sediment concentration gradient in a New ...
Andrew M. Lohrer+4 more
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Response to comment on "Do we need flexible machine-learning algorithms to assess the effect of long-term exposure to fine particulate matter on mortality?" [PDF]
Chen C+4 more
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A Study of the Movement of Arctic Sea Ice in the Canadian Arctic in Relation to Meteorological, Geographical, and Oceanographic Parameters * [PDF]
J. W. Winchester
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Hydrological seasonality is a major driver of ecosystem metabolism in tropical nonwadeable rivers
Abstract Studies of annual patterns of ecosystem metabolism in rivers have primarily been conducted in temperate ecosystems, and little is known about metabolic regimes of tropical rivers. We estimated ecosystem metabolism in four nonwadeable rivers in southern México that varied in size and the extent of human disturbance.
María M. Castillo+4 more
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Author Correction: Florida Current transport observations reveal four decades of steady state. [PDF]
Volkov DL+6 more
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