نتایج جستجو برای: blooms syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 626312  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Christopher J Gobler Dianna L Berry Sonya T Dyhrman Steven W Wilhelm Asaf Salamov Alexei V Lobanov Yan Zhang Jackie L Collier Louie L Wurch Adam B Kustka Brian D Dill Manesh Shah Nathan C VerBerkmoes Alan Kuo Astrid Terry Jasmyn Pangilinan Erika A Lindquist Susan Lucas Ian T Paulsen Theresa K Hattenrath-Lehmann Stephanie C Talmage Elyse A Walker Florian Koch Amanda M Burson Maria Alejandra Marcoval Ying-Zhong Tang Gary R Lecleir Kathryn J Coyne Gry M Berg Erin M Bertrand Mak A Saito Vadim N Gladyshev Igor V Grigoriev

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) cause significant economic and ecological damage worldwide. Despite considerable efforts, a comprehensive understanding of the factors that promote these blooms has been lacking, because the biochemical pathways that facilitate their dominance relative to other phytoplankton within specific environments have not been identified. Here, biogeochemical measurements show...

2013
Huichao Dai Jingqiao Mao Dingguo Jiang Lingling Wang

Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. Since the impoundment in 2003, however, algal blooms have been often observed in the tributary embayments. To control the algal blooms, a thorough understanding of the hydrodynamics (e.g., flow regime, velocity gradient, and velocity magnitude and direction) in the tributary embayments is particularly important. Usi...

2017
JianDong Huang Haiying Wang

Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms are a major threat to freshwater ecosystems globally. To deal with this threat, researches into the cyanobacteria bloom in fresh water lakes and rivers have been carried out all over the world. This review presents an overlook of studies on cyanobacteria blooms. Conventional studies mainly focus on investigating the environmental factors influencing the bloom...

2014
Lubov Petkova Nedialkova Rémy Denzler Martin B. Koeppel Manuel Diehl Diana Ring Thorsten Wille Roman G. Gerlach Bärbel Stecher

The host's immune system plays a key role in modulating growth of pathogens and the intestinal microbiota in the gut. In particular, inflammatory bowel disorders and pathogen infections induce shifts of the resident commensal microbiota which can result in overgrowth of Enterobacteriaceae ("inflammation-inflicted blooms"). Here, we investigated competition of the human pathogenic Salmonella ent...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2002
J F Esquivel P D Lingren

In previous migration studies, the presence of citrus pollen on adult Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), in conjunction with synoptic weather systems and 72-h backtrack trajectories, were used to identify source zones of migrants. However, data are lacking regarding the retention of citrus pollen for 72-h by H. zea adults. We exposed laboratory-reared and feral H. zea adults to citrus blooms for a 12-h ...

2015
David G. Angeler Craig R. Allen Ahjond S. Garmestani Lance H. Gunderson Olle Hjerne Monika Winder Rachata Muneepeerakul

The adaptive cycle was proposed as a conceptual model to portray patterns of change in complex systems. Despite the model having potential for elucidating change across systems, it has been used mainly as a metaphor, describing system dynamics qualitatively. We use a quantitative approach for testing premises (reorganisation, conservatism, adaptation) in the adaptive cycle, using Baltic Sea phy...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2016
Katherine McFarland Fred Jean Julien Thébault Aswani K Volety

Red tide blooms formed by Karenia brevis are frequent along the Gulf coast of Florida and it is unclear what tolerance the green mussel Perna viridis, a recently introduced species to coastal waters, has toward these events. Established populations of P. viridis were monitored along the coastal waters of Estero Bay, Florida before, during and following two consecutive red tide blooms to assess ...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2015
Boqiang Qin Wei Li Guangwei Zhu Yunlin Zhang Tingfeng Wu Guang Gao

The large shallow eutrophic Lake Taihu in China has long suffered from eutrophication and toxic cyanobacterial blooms. Despite considerable efforts to divert effluents from the watershed, the cyanobacterial blooms still reoccur and persist throughout summer. To mitigate cyanobacterial bloom pollution risk, a large scale integrated monitoring and forecasting system was developed, and a series of...

Journal: :Environment international 2013
Sylvain Merel David Walker Ruth Chicana Shane Snyder Estelle Baurès Olivier Thomas

Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous microorganisms considered as important contributors to the formation of Earth's atmosphere and nitrogen fixation. However, they are also frequently associated with toxic blooms. Indeed, the wide range of hepatotoxins, neurotoxins and dermatotoxins synthesized by these bacteria is a growing environmental and public health concern. This paper provides a state of the a...

2016
J. Robinson E. E. Popova M. A. Srokosz

Iron limitation of primary productivity prevails across much of the Southern Ocean but there are exceptions; in particular, the phytoplankton blooms associated with the Kerguelen Plateau, Crozet Islands, and South Georgia. These blooms occur annually, fertilized by iron and nutrient-rich shelf waters that are transported downstream from the islands. Here we use a high-resolution (1/128) ocean g...

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