نتایج جستجو برای: blooms taxonomy

تعداد نتایج: 33886  

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2007
Li Li Ping Xie Jun Chen

Many experimental studies have documented the impact of microcystins (MC) on fish based on either intraperitoneal injection, or oral gavaging via the diet, but few experiments were conducted by MC exposure through natural food uptake in lakes. In this study, the phytoplanktivorous silver carp were stocked in a large pen set in Meiliang Bay of Taihu Lake where toxic Microcystis blooms occurred i...

2000
O. P. Savchuk

In the 1980s and 1990s prior to 1995, massive blooms of the diazotrophic cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena occurred in the Baltic Sea Proper but never extended into the central and eastern Gulf of Finland. The absence of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria blooms in parts of the Baltic Sea with a high N:P ratio (e.g. Gulf of Finland) has been explained by their reduced competitive advantage in condi...

1997
Theodore J. Smayda

There are at least eight different modes and mechanisms by which harmful phytoplankton species can cause mortality, physiological impairment, or other negative in situ effects. Their distinction from nonharmful phytoplankton taxa is clearly warranted. Increasing use of bloom descriptors such as “exceptional,” “unusual,” “nuisance,” and subjective reference to specific occurrences as blooms reve...

2006
HELEN S. FINDLAY ANDREW YOOL MARIANNA NODALE JONATHAN W. PITCHFORD K. J. Flynn

A simple system of parametrically forced ordinary differential equations is used to model autumn phytoplankton blooms in temperate oceans by a mechanism involving deepening of the upper mixed layer. Blooms are triggered provided the increase in nutrients in the mixed layer is rapid within the first few days of deepening and provided light-limited phytoplankton growth rate is relatively high. Bl...

2017
Spencer Fire Leanne Flewelling Zhihong Wang Jerome Naar Michael Henry Richard Pierce SPENCER E. FIRE LEANNE J. FLEWELLING ZHIHONG WANG JEROME NAAR MICHAEL S. HENRY RICHARD H. PIERCE RANDALL S. WELLS

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) along the Gulf of Mexico are frequently exposed to blooms of the toxic alga, Karenia brevis, and brevetoxins associated with these blooms have been implicated in several dolphin mortality events. Studies on brevetoxin accumulation in dolphins have typically focused on analyses of carcasses from large-scale die-offs; however, data are scarce for brevetoxi...

2014
Kevin R. Arrigo Donald K. Perovich Robert S. Pickart Zachary W. Brown Gert L. van Dijken Kate E. Lowry Matthew M. Mills Molly A. Palmer William M. Balch Nicholas R. Bates Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson Emily Brownlee Karen E. Frey Samuel R. Laney Jeremy Mathis Atsushi Matsuoka B. Greg Mitchell G.W.K. Moore Rick A. Reynolds Heidi M. Sosik James H. Swift

In the Arctic Ocean, phytoplankton blooms on continental shelves are often limited by light availability, and are therefore thought to be restricted to waters free of sea ice. During July 2011 in the Chukchi Sea, a large phytoplankton bloom was observed beneath fully consolidated pack ice and extended from the ice edge to 4100 km into the pack. The bloom was composed primarily of diatoms, with ...

Journal: :Water research 2014
Mouhamed Ndong David Bird Tri Nguyen-Quang Marie-Laure de Boutray Arash Zamyadi Brigitte Vinçon-Leite Bruno J Lemaire Michèle Prévost Sarah Dorner

The sudden appearance of toxic cyanobacteria (CB) blooms is still largely unpredictable in waters worldwide. Many post-hoc explanations for CB bloom occurrence relating to physical and biochemical conditions in lakes have been developed. As potentially toxic CB can accumulate in drinking water treatment plants and disrupt water treatment, there is a need for water treatment operators to determi...

2006
LI Yan

This article presents a method for realtime mapping of algal blooms in turbid coastal waters using the remote sensing reflectance of red band (Channel 1, 580-680 nm) and near-infrared band (Channel 2, 720-1100 nm) of the AVHRR sensor on the NOAA series satellites. A turbidity-free function for near-infrared and red signals, α0 = (bb/bb)(a/ a) based on the first order bb/(a+bb) model deducing eq...

2015
Paulo A. L. D. Nunes Maria L. Loureiro Laia Piñol Sergio Sastre Louinord Voltaire Antonio Canepa Erik V. Thuesen

Jellyfish outbreaks and their consequences appear to be on the increase around the world, and are becoming particularly relevant in the Mediterranean. No previous studies have quantified tourism losses caused by jellyfish outbreaks. We used a stated-choice questionnaire and a Random Utility Model to estimate the amount of time respondents would be willing to add to their journey, in terms of re...

2017
Rui Xu Changying Li Andrew H. Paterson Yu Jiang Shangpeng Sun Jon S. Robertson

Monitoring flower development can provide useful information for production management, estimating yield and selecting specific genotypes of crops. The main goal of this study was to develop a methodology to detect and count cotton flowers, or blooms, using color images acquired by an unmanned aerial system. The aerial images were collected from two test fields in 4 days. A convolutional neural...

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