Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and duration, attributed to eutrophication and climate change. Some cyanobacteria can be toxic and their impact on ecosystem services is relevant for a sustainable sea. Yet, there is limited understanding of the mechanisms regulating cyanobacterial diversity and biogeography. Here we unravel successional patterns and changes in cyanobacterial community structure using a 2-year monthly timeseries during the productive season in a 100 km coastal-offshore transect using microscopy and high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA gene fragments. A total of 565 cyanobacterial OTUs were found, of which 231 where filamentous/colonial and 334 picocya...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
The in situ investigation of cyanobacterial seasonal succession, causing algal «blooms» in boreal wa...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency an...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Almost every summer, dense blooms of filamentous cyanobacteria are formed in the Baltic Sea. These b...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
<p>Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future c...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project increasing sea surface temperature, as well as in...
Cyanobacteria are important phytoplankton in the Baltic Sea, an estuarine-like environment with pron...
As cyanobacteria can be found in a wide variety of environments and can cause great damage to ecosys...
Due to ocean acidification and global warming, surface seawater of the western Baltic Sea is expecte...
Environmental changes, including hydrological modifications caused by global warming, are one of the...
Marine Synechococcus comprise a numerically and ecologically prominent phytoplankton group, playing ...
Compared to other phytoplankton groups, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria generally prefer high water te...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
The in situ investigation of cyanobacterial seasonal succession, causing algal «blooms» in boreal wa...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency an...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Almost every summer, dense blooms of filamentous cyanobacteria are formed in the Baltic Sea. These b...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
<p>Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future c...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project increasing sea surface temperature, as well as in...
Cyanobacteria are important phytoplankton in the Baltic Sea, an estuarine-like environment with pron...
As cyanobacteria can be found in a wide variety of environments and can cause great damage to ecosys...
Due to ocean acidification and global warming, surface seawater of the western Baltic Sea is expecte...
Environmental changes, including hydrological modifications caused by global warming, are one of the...
Marine Synechococcus comprise a numerically and ecologically prominent phytoplankton group, playing ...
Compared to other phytoplankton groups, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria generally prefer high water te...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
The in situ investigation of cyanobacterial seasonal succession, causing algal «blooms» in boreal wa...