Hypoxia, defined as dissolved oxygen falls below 2.8mg O 2 L -1, affects several 100,000km 2 of marine water worldwide. Previous studies have shown that hypoxia results in aberrant behaviors of benthic fauna, collapse of fisheries, and major changes in the structure and trophodynamics of marine ecosystems. Nevertheless, it is not known whether, and if so how, hypoxia can affect the phytoplankton, which accounts for the major part of the primary productivity of marine ecosystems. The present study investigated the effects of hypoxia on the growth of the diatom Skeletonema costatum. Diatoms were cultured at three levels of oxygen (i.e. 7.0, 2.0, 0.5mg O 2 L -1) for 14days, and the biological endpoints (i.e. cell size, cell density, optical de...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
Because of the eutrophication resulting from increasing anthropogenic activities, hypoxia (i.e. diss...
ABSTRACT: Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and duration, especially in areas susceptible t...
ABSTRACT: Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and duration, especially in areas susceptible t...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L?1; 62.5 ?M; 2 mg L?1, approx. 30% oxygen saturation) ...
Eutrophication is one of the most severe and widespread forms of disturbance affecting coastal marin...
Traditionally, hypoxia has been defined as the situation where DO levels have fallen below 2.0 mg O2...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in the water column is an environmental parameter that is crucia...
Hypoxia is occurring in the marine environment all around the world as a result of human activities...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
Because of the eutrophication resulting from increasing anthropogenic activities, hypoxia (i.e. diss...
ABSTRACT: Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and duration, especially in areas susceptible t...
ABSTRACT: Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and duration, especially in areas susceptible t...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L?1; 62.5 ?M; 2 mg L?1, approx. 30% oxygen saturation) ...
Eutrophication is one of the most severe and widespread forms of disturbance affecting coastal marin...
Traditionally, hypoxia has been defined as the situation where DO levels have fallen below 2.0 mg O2...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration in the water column is an environmental parameter that is crucia...
Hypoxia is occurring in the marine environment all around the world as a result of human activities...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...
International audienceHypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbanc...