The rise of harmful cyanobacteria blooms: the potential roles of eutrophication and climate change
Cyanobacteria are the most ancient phytoplankton on the planet and form harmful algal
blooms in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems. Recent research suggests that …
blooms in freshwater, estuarine, and marine ecosystems. Recent research suggests that …
Nitrogen enrichment, altered stoichiometry, and coral reef decline at Looe Key, Florida Keys, USA: a 3-decade study
Increased loadings of nitrogen (N) from fertilizers, top soil, sewage, and atmospheric
deposition are important drivers of eutrophication in coastal waters globally. Monitoring …
deposition are important drivers of eutrophication in coastal waters globally. Monitoring …
The effects of harmful algal blooms on aquatic organisms
JH Landsberg - Reviews in fisheries science, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
This review provides an in-depth survey of the recorded incidences in aquatic organisms of
mortality and disease events suspected or known to be caused by microalgal or ciliate …
mortality and disease events suspected or known to be caused by microalgal or ciliate …
Beyond migration: causes and consequences of nomadic animal movements
CS Teitelbaum, T Mueller - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2019 - cell.com
Recent advances in animal tracking reveal that many species display irregular movements
that do not fall into classical categories of movement patterns such as range residency or …
that do not fall into classical categories of movement patterns such as range residency or …
The functional roles of marine sponges
JJ Bell - Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 2008 - Elsevier
Despite the wide range of functional roles performed by marine sponges they are still poorly
represented in many research, monitoring and conservation programmes. The aim of this …
represented in many research, monitoring and conservation programmes. The aim of this …
Phytoplankton bloom status: Chlorophyll a biomass as an indicator of water quality condition in the southern estuaries of Florida, USA
JN Boyer, CR Kelble, PB Ortner, DT Rudnick - Ecological indicators, 2009 - Elsevier
Altered freshwater inflows have affected circulation, salinity, and water quality patterns of
Florida Bay, in turn altering the structure and function of this estuary. Changes in water …
Florida Bay, in turn altering the structure and function of this estuary. Changes in water …
Biodiversity and the functioning of seagrass ecosystems
JE Duffy - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2006 - int-res.com
Biodiversity at multiple levels—genotypes within species, species within functional groups,
habitats within a landscape—enhances productivity, resource use, and stability of seagrass …
habitats within a landscape—enhances productivity, resource use, and stability of seagrass …
Ecological interactions of marine sponges
JL Wulff - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
Les éponges réagissent à la plupart des autres organismes des systèmes marins, en tant
que compétiteurs, symbiotes, hôtes de symbiotes, consommateurs et proies. L'étude et la …
que compétiteurs, symbiotes, hôtes de symbiotes, consommateurs et proies. L'étude et la …
Florida Bay: a history of recent ecological changes
JW Fourqurean, MB Robblee - Estuaries, 1999 - Springer
Florida Bay is a unique subtropical estuary at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula.
Recent ecological changes (seagrass die-off, algal blooms, increased turbidity) to the …
Recent ecological changes (seagrass die-off, algal blooms, increased turbidity) to the …
Sponge disease: a global threat?
NS Webster - Environmental Microbiology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Sponges are the most simple and primitive metazoans, yet they have various biological and
ecological properties that make them an influential component of coral‐reef ecosystems …
ecological properties that make them an influential component of coral‐reef ecosystems …