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algae and cyanobacteria in freshwater and coastal habitats across the world. We are focusing on the ecology, biogeography and taxonomy of poorly known but species-rich groups (e.g. the family ...
Freshwater Biology 56, 366-383 (2011). Benndorf, J. Conditions for effective biomanipulation - conclusions derived from whole-lake experiments in Europe ... Harmful algal blooms: an emerging ...
Revealing life under water, whether portraying a particular marine or freshwater environment ... floats through sheets of cloud-like algae in search of fish. Tiina was thrilled to meet a school of ...
Light pollution, which illuminates the night sky, promotes the growth of cyanobacteria and stimulates metabolic processes in lakes. This is shown by ...
computerized identification key for freshwater algal genera using Lucid software. Our key is designed to be used with algal cultures from the Carolina Biological Supply Company. Users may answer ...
Medieval European fishermen first took to the open seas in about AD1.000 as a result of a sharp decline in large freshwater fish, scientists have suggested. They say the decline was probably the ...
As seawater creeps further into coastlines, salt threatens to pollute the freshwater reserves that ... potentially leading to an overgrowth of algae and bacteria in the system, Kaushal said.
As freshwater biogeochemists ... human-induced pressures including eutrophication—when excess nutrients cause algal blooms that deplete oxygen—and climate change affect these cycles.