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 …

Green finance in circular economy: a literature review

B Kumar, L Kumar, A Kumar, R Kumari, U Tagar… - Environment …, 2023 - Springer
Developing markets are using sustainable development potential to reach zero-carbon
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

HW Paerl, JT Scott, MJ McCarthy… - … science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
Preventing harmful algal blooms (HABs) is needed to protect lakes and downstream
ecosystems. Traditionally, reducing phosphorus (P) inputs was the prescribed solution for …

Persistent internal phosphorus loading during summer in shallow eutrophic lakes

M Søndergaard, R Bjerring, E Jeppesen - Hydrobiologia, 2013 - Springer
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 …

[HTML][HTML] A critical review on operation and performance of source water control strategies for cyanobacterial blooms: Part II-mechanical and biological control methods

FA Kibuye, A Zamyadi, EC Wert - Harmful Algae, 2021 - Elsevier
This review summarizes current knowledge on mechanical (artificial mixing, hypolimnetic
aeration, dredging, and sonication) and biological (biomanipulation, macrophytes, and …

Biomanipulation as a restoration tool to combat eutrophication: recent advances and future challenges

E Jeppesen, M Søndergaard, TL Lauridsen… - Advances in ecological …, 2012 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Aquatic vegetation in response to increased eutrophication and degraded light climate in Eastern Lake Taihu: Implications for lake ecological restoration

Y Zhang, X Liu, B Qin, K Shi, J Deng, Y Zhou - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem degradation is widely recognized as a major global
environmental and development problem. Although great efforts have been made to prevent …

Phosphorus accumulates faster than nitrogen globally in freshwater ecosystems under anthropogenic impacts

Z Yan, W Han, J Peñuelas, J Sardans, JJ Elser… - Ecology …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Combined effects of cumulative nutrient inputs and biogeochemical processes that occur in
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

M Søndergaard, TL Lauridsen, LS Johansson… - Hydrobiologia, 2017 - Springer
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) …