Algal blooms occur throughout the year in the tidal tributaries of Chesapeake Bay. The James River is the largest river in Virginia and third largest tributary of the Bay. Of the nearly 1500 species found in the estuary, two dinoflagellates, Heterocapsa triquetra and Cochlodinium polykrikoides, have historically formed large seasonal algal blooms in spring and summer respectively, lasting several weeks to months annually. Additionally, the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium monilatum has emerged as an annual late summer bloom producer with increasing abundance in the region over the last nine years. These blooms have occurred in the lower James River, including meso- and polyhaline waters. Presented here are comparisons of the temporal and sp...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Naturally occurring red tides and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are ...
The upper 2 cm of sediment core samples from 70 stations in the tidal waters of three Virginia river...
Phytoplankton populations are a primary driver of chemical and biological dynamics and are therefore...
The influence of bottom-up and top-down controls on the formation and persistence of phytoplankton b...
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...
Heterocapsa triquetra is one of the most common bloom-forming dinoflagellates found in estuaries and...
Algal blooms are dynamic phenomena, often attributed to environmental parameters that vary on short ...
Environmental factors promoting algal blooms in the Lower James River estuary An intensive monitorin...
Heterocapsa triquetra is one of the most common bloom-forming dinoflagellates found in estuaries and...
Knitting Mill Creek is an urban sub-tributary of the Lafayette River in Norfolk, VA prone to algal b...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are globally expanding, compromising water quality worldwide. HAB dynami...
Surface plankton samples were collected weekly over a 14-month period from the York River at Glouces...
The dinoflagellates Karlodinium micrum and Prorocentrum minimum are harmful algal bloom taxa from di...
Harmful Algal Blooms are a collection of algae in a body of water that can cause serious environment...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Naturally occurring red tides and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are ...
The upper 2 cm of sediment core samples from 70 stations in the tidal waters of three Virginia river...
Phytoplankton populations are a primary driver of chemical and biological dynamics and are therefore...
The influence of bottom-up and top-down controls on the formation and persistence of phytoplankton b...
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...
Heterocapsa triquetra is one of the most common bloom-forming dinoflagellates found in estuaries and...
Algal blooms are dynamic phenomena, often attributed to environmental parameters that vary on short ...
Environmental factors promoting algal blooms in the Lower James River estuary An intensive monitorin...
Heterocapsa triquetra is one of the most common bloom-forming dinoflagellates found in estuaries and...
Knitting Mill Creek is an urban sub-tributary of the Lafayette River in Norfolk, VA prone to algal b...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are globally expanding, compromising water quality worldwide. HAB dynami...
Surface plankton samples were collected weekly over a 14-month period from the York River at Glouces...
The dinoflagellates Karlodinium micrum and Prorocentrum minimum are harmful algal bloom taxa from di...
Harmful Algal Blooms are a collection of algae in a body of water that can cause serious environment...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Naturally occurring red tides and harmful algal blooms (HABs) are ...
The upper 2 cm of sediment core samples from 70 stations in the tidal waters of three Virginia river...
Phytoplankton populations are a primary driver of chemical and biological dynamics and are therefore...