How rising CO2 and global warming may stimulate harmful cyanobacterial blooms
Climate change is likely to stimulate the development of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in
eutrophic waters, with negative consequences for water quality of many lakes, reservoirs …
eutrophic waters, with negative consequences for water quality of many lakes, reservoirs …
Perspective: Advancing the research agenda for improving understanding of cyanobacteria in a future of global change
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms (= cyanoHABs) are an increasing feature of many
waterbodies throughout the world. Many bloom-forming species produce toxins, making …
waterbodies throughout the world. Many bloom-forming species produce toxins, making …
[HTML][HTML] Human impacts and their interactions in the Baltic Sea region
Coastal environments, in particular heavily populated semi-enclosed marginal seas and
coasts like the Baltic Sea region, are strongly affected by human activities. A multitude of …
coasts like the Baltic Sea region, are strongly affected by human activities. A multitude of …
Laboratory experiments in ocean alkalinity enhancement research
MD Iglesias-Rodríguez, REM Rickaby… - State of the Planet …, 2023 - sp.copernicus.org
Recent concern about the consequences of continuing increases in atmospheric CO 2 as a
key heat-trapping agent (USGCRP, 2017; IPCC, 2021) have prompted ocean experts to …
key heat-trapping agent (USGCRP, 2017; IPCC, 2021) have prompted ocean experts to …
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 …
exacerbate the problem of undesirable cyanobacterial bloom development in freshwater …
Nitrogen and phosphorus significantly alter growth, nitrogen fixation, anatoxin-a content, and the transcriptome of the bloom-forming cyanobacterium …
BJ Kramer, JG Jankowiak, D Nanjappa… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
While freshwater cyanobacteria are traditionally thought to be limited by the availability of
phosphorus (P), fixed nitrogen (N) supply can promote the growth and/or toxin production of …
phosphorus (P), fixed nitrogen (N) supply can promote the growth and/or toxin production of …
Effect of elevated CO2 on organic matter pools and fluxes in a summer Baltic Sea plankton community
Ocean acidification is expected to influence plankton community structure and
biogeochemical element cycles. To date, the response of plankton communities to elevated …
biogeochemical element cycles. To date, the response of plankton communities to elevated …
Assessment of Sargassum sp., Spirulina sp., and Gracilaria sp. as Poultry Feed Supplements: Feasibility and Environmental Implications
H Al-Khalaifah, S Uddin - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Eutrophication, coupled with ocean acidification and warming, results in an increased
concentration of marine algae, severely impacting some regions. Several algae are a rich …
concentration of marine algae, severely impacting some regions. Several algae are a rich …
Recommended priorities for research on ecological impacts of ocean and coastal acidification in the US Mid-Atlantic
The estuaries and continental shelf system of the United States Mid-Atlantic are subject to
ocean acidification driven by atmospheric CO 2, and coastal acidification caused by …
ocean acidification driven by atmospheric CO 2, and coastal acidification caused by …
Plankton responses to ocean acidification: The role of nutrient limitation
In situ mesocosm experiments on the effect of ocean acidification (OA) are an important tool
for investigating potential OA-induced changes in natural plankton communities. In this study …
for investigating potential OA-induced changes in natural plankton communities. In this study …