Recruitment from dormant stages in the benthos can provide a critically important inoculum for surface populations of phytoplankton, including bloom-forming cyanobacteria. For example, water-column populations of the large (1–3-mm diameter) colonial cyanobacterium Gloeotrichia echinulata (Smith) P. Richter can be strongly subsidized by benthic recruitment. Therefore, understanding controls on recruitment is essential to an investigation of the factors controlling Gloeotrichiablooms, which are increasing in low-nutrient lakes across northeastern North America. We quantified surface abundances and recruitment from littoral sediments at multiple near-shore sampling sites in oligotrophic Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire, USA, during the summers of 2...
Climate change can promote harmful cyanobacteria blooms in eutrophic waters through increased drough...
Cyanobacterial blooms pose a serious threat to the water quality of freshwater lakes because of thei...
Anticipated climatic changes combined with eutrophication are predicted to enhance the dominance of ...
Recruitment from dormant stages in the benthos can provide a critically important inoculum for surfa...
Based on most of the literature, this paper reviewed the progress made in following aspects: cogniti...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Changes in the abundance of a taxon can have large effects on communities, particularly if that taxo...
We describe a collaboration between mathematicians and ecologists studying the cyanobacterium Gloeot...
1. The influence of light, temperature, sediment mixing and sediment origin (water depth) on the rec...
Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stag...
Recent cyanobacterial blooms in otherwise unproductive lakes may be warning signs of impending eutro...
Cyanobacterial blooms occur when one or a few species of cyanobacteria dominate an ecosystem. These ...
Many phytoplankton species produce resting cysts, forming 'seed banks' on lake sediments until they ...
In this study we analyzed if cyanobacteria total, specific and trait abundance are regulated by the ...
<p>The phrase <em>cyanobacteria bloom</em> implies a transient condition in which one to few species...
Climate change can promote harmful cyanobacteria blooms in eutrophic waters through increased drough...
Cyanobacterial blooms pose a serious threat to the water quality of freshwater lakes because of thei...
Anticipated climatic changes combined with eutrophication are predicted to enhance the dominance of ...
Recruitment from dormant stages in the benthos can provide a critically important inoculum for surfa...
Based on most of the literature, this paper reviewed the progress made in following aspects: cogniti...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Changes in the abundance of a taxon can have large effects on communities, particularly if that taxo...
We describe a collaboration between mathematicians and ecologists studying the cyanobacterium Gloeot...
1. The influence of light, temperature, sediment mixing and sediment origin (water depth) on the rec...
Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stag...
Recent cyanobacterial blooms in otherwise unproductive lakes may be warning signs of impending eutro...
Cyanobacterial blooms occur when one or a few species of cyanobacteria dominate an ecosystem. These ...
Many phytoplankton species produce resting cysts, forming 'seed banks' on lake sediments until they ...
In this study we analyzed if cyanobacteria total, specific and trait abundance are regulated by the ...
<p>The phrase <em>cyanobacteria bloom</em> implies a transient condition in which one to few species...
Climate change can promote harmful cyanobacteria blooms in eutrophic waters through increased drough...
Cyanobacterial blooms pose a serious threat to the water quality of freshwater lakes because of thei...
Anticipated climatic changes combined with eutrophication are predicted to enhance the dominance of ...