Shifting diatom—dinoflagellate dominance during spring bloom in the Baltic Sea and its potential effects on biogeochemical cycling
The Baltic Sea is affected by a range of human induced environmental pressures such as
eutrophication. Here we synthesize the ongoing shift from diatom dominance toward more …
eutrophication. Here we synthesize the ongoing shift from diatom dominance toward more …
Does control of soil erosion inhibit aquatic eutrophication?
P Ekholm, J Lehtoranta - Journal of environmental management, 2012 - Elsevier
Much of the phosphorus (P) from erosive soils is transported to water bodies together with
eroded soil. Studies clarifying the impact of soil erosion on eutrophication have sought …
eroded soil. Studies clarifying the impact of soil erosion on eutrophication have sought …
Internal ecosystem feedbacks enhance nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria blooms and complicate management in the Baltic Sea
Abstract Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea has potentially increased the frequency and
magnitude of cyanobacteria blooms. Eutrophication leads to increased sedimentation of …
magnitude of cyanobacteria blooms. Eutrophication leads to increased sedimentation of …
Long-term changes in summer phytoplankton communities of the open northern Baltic Sea
S Suikkanen, M Laamanen, M Huttunen - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf …, 2007 - Elsevier
Changes in the biomass and species composition of phytoplankton may reflect major shifts
in environmental conditions. We investigated relationships between the late summer …
in environmental conditions. We investigated relationships between the late summer …
Evidence for greater oxygen decline rates in the coastal ocean than in the open ocean
D Gilbert, NN Rabalais, RJ Diaz, J Zhang - Biogeosciences, 2010 - bg.copernicus.org
In the global ocean, the number of reported hypoxic sites (oxygen< 30% saturation) is on the
rise both near the coast and in the open ocean. But unfortunately, most of the papers on …
rise both near the coast and in the open ocean. But unfortunately, most of the papers on …
Investigating hypoxia in aquatic environments: diverse approaches to addressing a complex phenomenon
In this paper we provide an overview of new knowledge on oxygen depletion (hypoxia) and
related phenomena in aquatic systems resulting from the EU-FP7 project HYPOX (" In situ …
related phenomena in aquatic systems resulting from the EU-FP7 project HYPOX (" In situ …
On the dynamics of oxygen, phosphorus and cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea; A model study
Oxygen and phosphorus dynamics and cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea are
discussed using results from the Swedish Coastal and Ocean Biogeochemical model …
discussed using results from the Swedish Coastal and Ocean Biogeochemical model …
[HTML][HTML] Disparate history of transgressing planetary boundaries for nutrients
The activation of nitrogen and phosphorus for food production has caused the transgression
of the safe operating space of the Earth system. However, countries differ in the use of their …
of the safe operating space of the Earth system. However, countries differ in the use of their …
Decadal-scale changes of dinoflagellates and diatoms in the anomalous Baltic Sea spring bloom
The algal spring bloom in the Baltic Sea represents an anomaly from the winter-spring
bloom patterns worldwide in terms of frequent and recurring dominance of dinoflagellates …
bloom patterns worldwide in terms of frequent and recurring dominance of dinoflagellates …
Bacteria contribute to sediment nutrient release and reflect progressed eutrophication-driven hypoxia in an organic-rich continental sea
H Sinkko, K Lukkari, LM Sihvonen, K Sivonen… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead
zone in the world, the Baltic Sea, bacteria may directly participate in nutrient release by …
zone in the world, the Baltic Sea, bacteria may directly participate in nutrient release by …