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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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Mark L Wells,Bengt Karlson,Angela Wulff et al. Mark L Wells et al.
There is increasing concern that accelerating environmental change attributed to human-induced warming of the planet may substantially alter the patterns, distribution and intensity of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Changes in temperature, oc...
Christopher J Gobler Christopher J Gobler
Climate change is transforming aquatic ecosystems. Coastal waters have experienced progressive warming, acidification, and deoxygenation that will intensify this century. At the same time, there is a scientific consensus that the public hea...
John A Raven,Christopher J Gobler,Per Juel Hansen John A Raven
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 results in higher equilibrium concentrations of dissolved CO2 in natural waters, with corresponding increases in hydrogen ion and bicarbonate concentrations and decreases in hydroxyl ion and carbonat...
Vera L Trainer,Stephanie K Moore,Gustaaf Hallegraeff et al. Vera L Trainer et al.
Time series now have sufficient duration to determine harmful algal bloom (HAB) responses to changing climate conditions, including warming, stratification intensity, freshwater inputs and natural patterns of climate variability, such as th...
Andrew W Griffith,Christopher J Gobler Andrew W Griffith
Marine and freshwater ecosystems are warming, acidifying, and deoxygenating as a consequence of climate change. In parallel, the impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) on these ecosystems are intensifying. Many eutrophic habitats that host ...
Gwenn M M Hennon,Sonya T Dyhrman Gwenn M M Hennon
Climate change is predicted to increase the severity and prevalence of harmful algal blooms (HABs). In the past twenty years, omics techniques such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics have transformed that data landsca...
Patricia M Glibert Patricia M Glibert
Climate projections suggest-with substantial certainty-that global warming >1.5 °C will occur by mid-century (2050). Population is also projected to increase, amplifying the demands for food, fuel, water and sanitation, which, in turn, esc...
Chibo Chikwililwa,Pearse McCarron,Joanna J Waniek et al. Chibo Chikwililwa et al.
The Benguela Current in the Atlantic is one of the four major upwelling systems on the Eastern boundary of the world ocean. Thus the coastal regions off Namibia are prone to high primary productivity that can lead to Harmful Algae Blooms as...
Juanping Wang,Peng Bai,Qi Li et al. Juanping Wang et al.
Cyanophage MaMV-DC is a member of Myoviridae that was reported to specifically infect and lyse Microcystis aeruginosa FACHB-524 among 21 selected cyanobacterial strains. We reidentified the infection specificity of MaMV-DC among seven other...
Andrew Bechard Andrew Bechard
A tourism dependent state such as Florida relies on its environment and climate to attract visitors and generate revenue. HABs can certainly have an impact on the coastal waters of the Gulf, but does this necessarily drive away tourist rela...