A large-scale sustained fish kill in the St. Johns River, Florida: A complex consequence of cyanobacteria blooms [0.03%]
佛罗里达圣约翰河大型持续性鱼类死亡事件:蓝藻水华的复杂后果
Jan H Landsberg,John Hendrickson,Maki Tabuchi et al.
Jan H Landsberg et al.
In the summer of 2010, a sustained multispecies fish kill, affecting primarily adult red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) and Atlantic stingray (Dasyatis sabina), along with various baitfish such as menhaden (Brevoortia spp.) and shad (Dorosoma s...
Cyanobacterial blooms modify food web structure and interactions in western Lake Erie [0.03%]
蓝藻水华改变了西部伊利湖的食物网结构及相互作用
Ruth D Briland,Joshua P Stone,Manjunath Manubolu et al.
Ruth D Briland et al.
With anthropogenic eutrophication and climate change causing an increase in cyanobacterial blooms worldwide, the need to understand the consequences of these blooms on aquatic ecosystems is paramount. Key questions remain unanswered with re...
Are laboratory growth rate experiments relevant to explaining bloom-forming cyanobacteria distributions at global scale? [0.03%]
实验室生长速率实验能否解释全球范围形成水华的蓝藻分布情况?
Man Xiao,David P Hamilton,Katherine R OBrien et al.
Man Xiao et al.
Predicting algal population dynamics using models informed by experimental data has been used as a strategy to inform the management and control of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. We selected toxic bloom-forming species Microcystis spp. and ...
Quantification of the paralytic shellfish poisoning dinoflagellate Alexandrium species using a digital PCR [0.03%]
采用数字PCR技术定量麻痹性贝毒引发种 Alexandrium 类细胞数量
Hyun-Gwan Lee,Hye Mi Kim,Juhee Min et al.
Hyun-Gwan Lee et al.
A ubiquitous dinoflagellate, Alexandrium, produces paralytic shellfish toxin (PST), and its outbreaks have negative impacts on aquaculture, fisheries, human health, and the marine ecosystem. To minimize such damages, a routine monitoring pr...
An extraordinary Karenia mikimotoi "beer tide" in Kachemak Bay Alaska [0.03%]
阿留申群岛凯奇坎湾的特殊拟菱.ops藻“啤酒潮”事件
Mark Vandersea,Patricia Tester,Kris Holderied et al.
Mark Vandersea et al.
In autumn of 2013 an immense dinoflagellate bloom developed in Kachemak Bay, AK, USA. Much of the Bay was discolored a dark amber color and raised public concerns as small scale fish kills were reported in a few locations. Light microscopy ...
Structural variation of potentially toxic epiphytic dinoflagellates on Thalassia testudinum from two coastal systems of Colombian Caribbean [0.03%]
哥伦比亚加勒比海两个沿海系统中海草泰氏兔唇藻上潜在有毒的附生顶鞭藻类群结构变异
Natalia Arbeláez M,José Ernesto Mancera-Pineda,Beatriz Reguera
Natalia Arbeláez M
Some benthic dinoflagellates produce toxins that can affect other organisms including humans, and their proliferation seems to be related to the environmental variability. For this reason, the present study aims to compare the structural va...
Toxin content of Ostreopsis cf. ovata depends on bloom phases, depth and macroalgal substrate in the NW Mediterranean Sea [0.03%]
NW地中海海域Ostreopsis cf. ovata的麻痹性贝毒含量与其爆发阶段、水深和大型底栖藻类基质有关
Marin-Pierre Gémin,Damien Réveillon,Fabienne Hervé et al.
Marin-Pierre Gémin et al.
Over the last fifteen years, blooms of the genus Ostreopsis have been reported more frequently and at higher abundances in the Mediterranean area. Ostreopsis cf. ovata is known to produce ovatoxins (OVTXs), structural analogues of palytoxin...
Cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea: Correlations with environmental factors [0.03%]
波罗的海蓝藻水华与环境因子的相关性研究
Mati Kahru,Ragnar Elmgren,Jérôme Kaiser et al.
Mati Kahru et al.
Massive cyanobacteria blooms occur almost every summer in the Baltic Sea but the capability to quantitatively predict their extent and intensity is poorly developed. Here we analyse statistical relationships between multi-decadal satellite-...
Algal toxins in Alaskan seabirds: Evaluating the role of saxitoxin and domoic acid in a large-scale die-off of Common Murres [0.03%]
Alaska海鸟中的藻类毒素:评估石房蛤毒素和多米尼克酸在大规模厚嘴鸦死亡事件中所起的作用
Caroline Van Hemert,Sarah K Schoen,R Wayne Litaker et al.
Caroline Van Hemert et al.
Elevated seawater temperatures are linked to the development of harmful algal blooms (HABs), which pose a growing threat to marine birds and other wildlife. During late 2015 and early 2016, a massive die-off of Common Murres (Uria aalge; he...
Calcium promotes formation of large colonies of the cyanobacterium Microcystis by enhancing cell-adhesion [0.03%]
钙通过增强细胞粘附促进蓝藻水华鱼腥藻大菌落的形成
Huaimin Chen,Miquel Lürling
Huaimin Chen
Large Microcystis colonies can lead to the rapid formation of surface accumulations, which are a globally significant environmental issue. Laboratory studies have shown that Ca2+ can quickly promote non-classical Microcystis colony formatio...