Rehabilitating the cyanobacteria–niche partitioning, resource use efficiency and phytoplankton community structure during diazotrophic cyanobacterial blooms
K Olli, R Klais, T Tamminen - Journal of Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Blooms of nitrogen‐fixing cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in marine and freshwater
habitats, and their supplying role in aquatic biogeochemical cycles is generally considered …
habitats, and their supplying role in aquatic biogeochemical cycles is generally considered …
Species-specific responses of a cyanobacteria-dominated phytoplankton community to artificial nutrient limitation in the Baltic Sea
In a 3 wk Baltic Sea coastal experiment artificial N and P limitation were studied in 9
mesocosms, 51 m 3 each, filled with a natural summer plankton community. The initial …
mesocosms, 51 m 3 each, filled with a natural summer plankton community. The initial …
[HTML][HTML] Diazotrophic cyanobacteria in planktonic food webs
Blooms of cyanobacteria are recurrent phenomena in coastal estuaries. Their maximum
abundance coincides with the productive period of zooplankton and pelagic fish …
abundance coincides with the productive period of zooplankton and pelagic fish …
Duelling 'CyanoHABs': unravelling the environmental drivers controlling dominance and succession among diazotrophic and non‐N2‐fixing harmful cyanobacteria
Eutrophication often manifests itself by increased frequencies and magnitudes of
cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) in freshwater systems. It is generally …
cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs) in freshwater systems. It is generally …
Comparing key drivers of cyanobacteria biomass in temperate and tropical systems
There is growing evidence that cyanobacterial blooms are becoming more common in
different parts of the world; within this context, predictive cyanobacteria models have an …
different parts of the world; within this context, predictive cyanobacteria models have an …
Cyanobacterial dominance and succession: Factors, mechanisms, predictions, and managements
Eutrophication of natural water bodies worldwide has led to cyanobacteria becoming the
dominant species in phytoplankton communities, causing serious harm environmentally and …
dominant species in phytoplankton communities, causing serious harm environmentally and …
[HTML][HTML] Nitrogen fixed by cyanobacteria is utilized by deposit-feeders
Benthic communities below the photic zone depend for food on allochthonous organic
matter derived from seasonal phytoplankton blooms. In the Baltic Sea, the spring diatom …
matter derived from seasonal phytoplankton blooms. In the Baltic Sea, the spring diatom …
Strategies for regulating the intensity of different cyanobacterial blooms: Insights from the dynamics and stability of bacterioplankton communities
B Zheng, P Dong, T Zhao, Y Deng, J Li, L Song… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms is increasing in frequency and magnitude due to
climate change and human activities, which poses a direct threat to drinking water security …
climate change and human activities, which poses a direct threat to drinking water security …
Response of Nodularia spumigena to pCO2 – Part 1: Growth, production and nitrogen cycling
Heterocystous cyanobacteria of the genus Nodularia form extensive blooms in the Baltic
Sea and contribute substantially to the total annual primary production. Moreover, they …
Sea and contribute substantially to the total annual primary production. Moreover, they …
Analysis of environmental drivers influencing interspecific variations and associations among bloom-forming cyanobacteria in large, shallow eutrophic lakes
Non-diazotrophic Microcystis and filamentous N 2-fixing Aphanizomenon and
Dolichospermum (formerly Anabaena) co-occur or successively dominate freshwaters …
Dolichospermum (formerly Anabaena) co-occur or successively dominate freshwaters …