[HTML][HTML] What makes a cyanobacterial bloom disappear? A review of the abiotic and biotic cyanobacterial bloom loss factors

TD Harris, KL Reinl, M Azarderakhsh, SA Berger… - Harmful Algae, 2024 - Elsevier
Cyanobacterial blooms present substantial challenges to managers and threaten ecological
and public health. Although the majority of cyanobacterial bloom research and management …

Cyanobacterial biofilms: from natural systems to applications

M Bozan, H Berreth, P Lindberg, K Bühler - Trends in Biotechnology, 2024 - cell.com
Cyanobacteria are the ancestors of oxygenic photosynthesis. Fueled by light and water, their
ability to reduce CO 2 to sugar holds potential for carbon-neutral production processes. Due …

Ecological insight of seasonal plankton succession to monitor shellfish aquaculture ecosystem interactions

H Sharpe, D Gallardi, H Gurney-Smith… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Bivalve aquaculture has direct and indirect effects on plankton communities,
which are highly sensitive to short-term (seasonal, interannual) and long-term climate …

[HTML][HTML] Succession of particle-attached and free-living bacterial communities in response to microalgal dynamics induced by the biological cyanocide paucibactin A

V Van Le, SR Ko, Y Shin, K Kim, CY Ahn - Chemosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Microalgae, including cyanobacteria and eukaryotic algae, are hotspots of primary
production and play a critical role in global carbon cycling. However, these species often …

Spatial distribution projections of suitable environmental conditions for key Baltic Sea zooplankton species

B Serandour, T Blenckner, KMG Jan… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental changes reshape biological communities, inducing cascading effects
throughout the food webs. These changes pressure species either to adapt or to track …

Plankton blooms over the annual cycle shape trophic interactions under climate change

KMG Jan, B Serandour, J Walve… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding species phenology and temporal co‐occurrence across trophic levels is
essential to assess anthropogenic impacts on ecological interactions. We analyzed 15 yr of …

Dynamics of Gut Bacteria Across Different Zooplankton Genera in the Baltic Sea

T Xu, A Novotny, S Zamora-Terol, PA Hambäck… - Microbial Ecology, 2024 - Springer
In aquatic ecosystems, zooplankton-associated bacteria potentially have a great impact on
the structure of ecosystems and trophic networks by providing various metabolic pathways …

Salps in the NW Atlantic Slope Water: metabarcoding and compound-specific stable isotope analysis of diet diversity and trophic interactions

PG Batta-Lona, K Gardner, JM Questel, SR Thorrold… - Marine Biology, 2024 - Springer
Mesopelagic zones of the NW Atlantic Slope Water support pelagic assemblages with high
biomass and high diversity. Species of salps (Phylum Urochordata, Class Thaliacea) are …

[HTML][HTML] New insights into the Weddell Sea ecosystem applying a quantitative network approach

TI Marina, LA Saravia, S Kortsch - Ocean Science, 2024 - os.copernicus.org
Network approaches can shed light on the structure and stability of complex marine
communities. In recent years, such approaches have been successfully applied to study …

Common Food Sources for Macrobenthic Communities in Different Bottom Covers: Submerged Macrophytes and Benthic Cyanobacteria in a Japanese Temperate …

K Takamura, NI Kondo, N Nakajima - Ecology and Evolution, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Macrobenthic communities in a lake are affected by the type of bottom cover such as
macrophytes or algae. In the southern basin of Lake Biwa, mats of the benthic cyanobacteria …