Critical analysis of biomass retention strategies in mainstream and sidestream ANAMMOX-mediated nitrogen removal systems

K Kosgey, K Chandran, J Gokal… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
ANAMMOX (anaerobic ammonium oxidation) represents an energy-efficient process for
biological nitrogen removal, particularly from wastewater streams with low chemical oxygen …

Effects of rising atmospheric CO2 levels on physiological response of cyanobacteria and cyanobacterial bloom development: A review

J Ma, P Wang - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Increasing atmospheric CO 2 concentration negatively impacts aquatic ecosystems and may
exacerbate the problem of undesirable cyanobacterial bloom development in freshwater …

[HTML][HTML] Towards climate-robust water quality management: Testing the efficacy of different eutrophication control measures during a heatwave in an urban canal

Q Zhan, S Teurlincx, F van Herpen, NV Raman… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Harmful algal blooms are symptomatic of eutrophication and lead to deterioration of water
quality and ecosystem services. Extreme climatic events could enhance eutrophication …

Severe cyanobacteria accumulation potentially induces methylotrophic methane producing pathway in eutrophic lakes

C Zhou, Y Peng, M Yu, Y Deng, L Chen, L Zhang… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although cyanobacteria blooms lead to an increase in methane (CH 4) emissions in
eutrophic lakes have been intensively studied, the methane production pathways and …

Effects of carbon limitation and carbon fertilization on karst lake-reservoir productivity

H He, Z Liu, D Li, X Liu, Y Han, H Sun, M Zhao, M Shao… - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Nitrogen and phosphorus are universally recognized as limiting elements in the
eutrophication processes affecting the majority of the world's lakes, reservoirs, and coastal …

[HTML][HTML] Process-based modeling for ecosystem service provisioning: Non-linear responses to restoration efforts in a quarry lake under climate change

Q Zhan, LN de Senerpont Domis, M Lürling… - Journal of environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Healthy freshwater ecosystems can provide vital ecosystem services (ESs), and this capacity
may be hampered due to water quality deterioration and climate change. In the currently …

Effectiveness of phosphorus control under extreme heatwaves: implications for sediment nutrient releases and greenhouse gas emissions

Q Zhan, CN Stratmann, HG van der Geest, AJ Veraart… - Biogeochemistry, 2021 - Springer
Eutrophication has been identified as the primary cause of water quality deterioration in
inland waters worldwide, often associated with algal blooms or fish kills. Eutrophication can …

The combined impact of low temperatures and shifting phosphorus availability on the competitive ability of cyanobacteria

CL Briddon, E Szekeres, A Hegedüs, M Nicoară… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
In freshwater systems, cyanobacteria are strong competitors under enhanced temperature
and eutrophic conditions. Understanding their adaptive and evolutionary potential to …

Grazing resistance and poor food quality of a widespread mixotroph impair zooplankton secondary production

CF Vad, C Schneider, D Lukić, Z Horváth, MJ Kainz… - Oecologia, 2020 - Springer
Growing evidence suggests that global climate change promotes the dominance of
mixotrophic algae especially in oligotrophic aquatic ecosystems. While theory predicts that …

Experimental warming promotes phytoplankton species sorting towards cyanobacterial blooms and leads to potential changes in ecosystem functioning

GA Moresco, JD Dias, L Cabrera-Lamanna… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
A positive feedback loop where climate warming enhances eutrophication and its
manifestations (eg, cyanobacterial blooms) has been recently highlighted, but its …