Sporadic algal bloom development within a 10 year monitoring program in Virginia tidal tributaries of Chesapeake Bay is reviewed. These blooms were common events, characteristically producing a color signature to the surface water, typically short lived, occurring mainly from spring into autumn throughout different salinity regions of these rivers, and were produced primarily by dinoflagellates. The abundance threshold levels that would identify bloom status from a non-bloom presence were species specific, varied with the taxon\u27s cell size, and ranged from ca. 10 to 10(4) cells mL(-1). Among the most consistent sporadic bloom producers were the dinoflagellates Akashiwo sanguinea, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Heterocapsa rotundata, Heteroc...
Monthly and annual phytoplankton productivity rates of four Virginia tidal rivers were determined ba...
Phytoplankton composition and the range of seasonal patterns of abundance are presented for the tida...
Algal blooms occur seasonally in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, and while the consequences ...
Sporadic algal bloom development within a 10 year monitoring program in Virginia tidal tributaries o...
Sporadic algal bloom development within a 10 year monitoring program in Virginia tidal tributaries o...
Three diatoms and nine dinoflagellates, known to be associated with toxin production, have been iden...
Algal blooms occur throughout the year in the tidal tributaries of Chesapeake Bay. The James River i...
This study involves a phytoplankton summer/autumn survey in 46 Virginia lakes and reservoirs during ...
Based on a continuous 20-year data base ofmonthly sampling in Chesapeake Bay and tidal regions of it...
Knitting Mill Creek is an urban sub-tributary of the Lafayette River in Norfolk, VA prone to algal b...
Algal blooms are dynamic phenomena, often attributed to environmental parameters that vary on short ...
Phytoplankton composition and the range of seasonal patterns of abundance are presented for the tida...
Phytoplankton composition from 16 Virginia lakes and reservoirs are discussed with emphasis on the d...
Based on a 10.5 year data set, 271 taxa were identified at a single tidal freshwater station in the ...
Monthly and annual phytoplankton productivity rates of four Virginia tidal rivers were determined ba...
Phytoplankton composition and the range of seasonal patterns of abundance are presented for the tida...
Algal blooms occur seasonally in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, and while the consequences ...
Sporadic algal bloom development within a 10 year monitoring program in Virginia tidal tributaries o...
Sporadic algal bloom development within a 10 year monitoring program in Virginia tidal tributaries o...
Three diatoms and nine dinoflagellates, known to be associated with toxin production, have been iden...
Algal blooms occur throughout the year in the tidal tributaries of Chesapeake Bay. The James River i...
This study involves a phytoplankton summer/autumn survey in 46 Virginia lakes and reservoirs during ...
Based on a continuous 20-year data base ofmonthly sampling in Chesapeake Bay and tidal regions of it...
Knitting Mill Creek is an urban sub-tributary of the Lafayette River in Norfolk, VA prone to algal b...
Algal blooms are dynamic phenomena, often attributed to environmental parameters that vary on short ...
Phytoplankton composition and the range of seasonal patterns of abundance are presented for the tida...
Phytoplankton composition from 16 Virginia lakes and reservoirs are discussed with emphasis on the d...
Based on a 10.5 year data set, 271 taxa were identified at a single tidal freshwater station in the ...
Monthly and annual phytoplankton productivity rates of four Virginia tidal rivers were determined ba...
Phytoplankton composition and the range of seasonal patterns of abundance are presented for the tida...
Algal blooms occur seasonally in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, and while the consequences ...