Nutrients, eutrophication and harmful algal blooms along the freshwater to marine continuum
WA Wurtsbaugh, HW Paerl… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural, urban and industrial activities have dramatically increased aquatic nitrogen and
phosphorus pollution (eutrophication), threatening water quality and biotic integrity from …
phosphorus pollution (eutrophication), threatening water quality and biotic integrity from …
Green finance in circular economy: a literature review
Developing markets are using sustainable development potential to reach zero-carbon
goals. Due to the limitation of natural resources, companies need to use environmentally …
goals. Due to the limitation of natural resources, companies need to use environmentally …
It takes two to tango: when and where dual nutrient (N & P) reductions are needed to protect lakes and downstream ecosystems
Preventing harmful algal blooms (HABs) is needed to protect lakes and downstream
ecosystems. Traditionally, reducing phosphorus (P) inputs was the prescribed solution for …
ecosystems. Traditionally, reducing phosphorus (P) inputs was the prescribed solution for …
Persistent internal phosphorus loading during summer in shallow eutrophic lakes
Nutrient availability, in particular of phosphorus (P), is a key factor for the structure and
functioning of shallow lakes, and not least the sediment plays an important role by acting as …
functioning of shallow lakes, and not least the sediment plays an important role by acting as …
[HTML][HTML] A critical review on operation and performance of source water control strategies for cyanobacterial blooms: Part II-mechanical and biological control methods
This review summarizes current knowledge on mechanical (artificial mixing, hypolimnetic
aeration, dredging, and sonication) and biological (biomanipulation, macrophytes, and …
aeration, dredging, and sonication) and biological (biomanipulation, macrophytes, and …
Biomanipulation as a restoration tool to combat eutrophication: recent advances and future challenges
Eutrophication resulting from high nutrient loading has been the paramount environmental
problem for lakes world-wide for the past four decades. Efforts are being made in many parts …
problem for lakes world-wide for the past four decades. Efforts are being made in many parts …
Drought-induced water-level reduction favors cyanobacteria blooms in tropical shallow lakes
J Brasil, JL Attayde, FR Vasconcelos, DDF Dantas… - Hydrobiologia, 2016 - Springer
Many arid and semiarid regions are likely to become warmer and drier by the end of this
century, due to human-induced climate change. We hypothesize that a reduction in water …
century, due to human-induced climate change. We hypothesize that a reduction in water …
Aquatic vegetation in response to increased eutrophication and degraded light climate in Eastern Lake Taihu: Implications for lake ecological restoration
Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem degradation is widely recognized as a major global
environmental and development problem. Although great efforts have been made to prevent …
environmental and development problem. Although great efforts have been made to prevent …
Phosphorus accumulates faster than nitrogen globally in freshwater ecosystems under anthropogenic impacts
Combined effects of cumulative nutrient inputs and biogeochemical processes that occur in
freshwater under anthropogenic eutrophication could lead to myriad shifts in nitrogen (N) …
freshwater under anthropogenic eutrophication could lead to myriad shifts in nitrogen (N) …
Nitrogen or phosphorus limitation in lakes and its impact on phytoplankton biomass and submerged macrophyte cover
We used data on nutrients, chlorophyll a (Chla) and submerged macrophyte cover from up
to 817 Danish lakes to elucidate seasonal variations in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) …
to 817 Danish lakes to elucidate seasonal variations in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) …