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期刊名:Harmful algae

缩写:HARMFUL ALGAE

ISSN:1568-9883

e-ISSN:1878-1470

IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Kun Shan,Xiaoxiao Wang,Hong Yang et al. Kun Shan et al.
The frequency of toxin-producing cyanobacterial blooms has increased in recent decades due to nutrient enrichment and climate change. Because Microcystis blooms are related to different environmental conditions, identifying potential nutrie...
Yaqun Zhang,Xin Lin,Tangcheng Li et al. Yaqun Zhang et al.
Comparing phytoplankton non-bloom and bloom communities using rRNA and its coding gene can help understand the shift of dominant species and its driving processes (e.g., intrinsic growth or grazing). Here we conducted high-throughput sequen...
Gorenka Bojadzija Savic,Myriam Bormans,Christine Edwards et al. Gorenka Bojadzija Savic et al.
Due to eutrophication, freshwater ecosystems frequently experience cyanobacterial blooms, many of which produce bioactive metabolites that can affect vertebrates and invertebrates life traits. Zooplankton are able to develop tolerance as a ...
Yanfei Wang,Kathryn J Coyne Yanfei Wang
Shewanella sp. IRI-160 is an algicidal bacterium isolated from Delaware Inland Bays. It secretes water-soluble compounds that inhibit the growth of dinoflagellates. Previous research indicated that this bacterium does not have a negative im...
Julia A Ekstrom,Stephanie K Moore,Terrie Klinger Julia A Ekstrom
The human dimensions of harmful algal blooms (HABs) are becoming increasingly apparent as they grow in frequency and magnitude in some regions of the world under changing ocean conditions. One such region is the U.S. West Coast, where HABs ...
Jie Xiao,Zongling Wang,Hongjun Song et al. Jie Xiao et al.
An unprecedented bi-macroalgal bloom caused by Ulva prolifera and Sargassum horneri occurred from spring to summer of 2017 in the western Yellow Sea (YS) of China, where annual large-scale green tides have prevailed for a decade. The distin...
Aifeng Li,Mingyue Zhao,Jiangbing Qiu et al. Aifeng Li et al.
In recent years, marine bivalves cultured in the natural environment have been confirmed to accumulate diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DSTs) from the aqueous phase. To investigate the effects of varying seston concentrations on DST accumulatio...
Yingying Huang,Silu Liu,Yingshi Shen et al. Yingying Huang et al.
Nitrogen availability is one of the key factors affecting the dynamics of non-diazotrophic cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic lakes. While previous studies mainly focused on the promoting effect of nitrogen on the growth of cyanobacteria, t...
Bridgett N Hill,Gavin N Saari,W Baylor Steele et al. Bridgett N Hill et al.
The magnitude, frequency, and duration of harmful algal blooms (HABs) are increasing worldwide, primarily due to climate change and anthropogenic activities. Prymnesium parvum is a euryhaline and eurythermal HAB forming species that has exp...
Li Dai,Ren-Cheng Yu,Hui-Xia Geng et al. Li Dai et al.
The Alexandrium tamarense species complex consists of 5 closely related species that are important bloom-forming dinoflagellates with a complex life cycle. The formation of resting cyst is a key strategy to resist harsh environmental condit...