The in situ investigation of cyanobacterial seasonal succession, causing algal «blooms» in boreal waters, and its dependence on ecological factors was fulfilled. It was revealed that the most important abiotic factors promoting the growth and changes of dominant species in populations are the water temperature, the level of solar radiation and content of cyanobacterial metabolites. The most profound «blooming» with highest biomass and toxic metabolites accumulation occurs during anticyclone type of weather. During such periods cyanobacteria are the most prevalent cultures due to the combination of adaptive mechanisms acquired in evolutionary process which other partners of planktonic community lacked or deprived. It was hypotized that the g...
International audienceCyanobacteria are of major interest in freshwater ecosystems, since they are a...
International audienceAnticipated climatic changes combined with eutrophication are predicted to enh...
Among the multiple forms of freshwater pelagic cyanobacteria, the phycoerythrin-rich species Plankto...
Cyanobacteria are the Earth's oldest known oxygen-evolving photosynthetic microorganisms, and they h...
Cyanobacteria (more commonly known as blue-green algae) are photosynthetic bacteria with a worldwide...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
The effects of increasing temperatures, in light of climate change, have been a well-studied topic d...
Environmental changes, including hydrological modifications caused by global warming, are one of the...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea are dominated by diazotrophic cyanobacteria, i.e. Aphanizome...
Bloom-forming harmful cyanobacteria (CyanoHABs) are harmful from environmental, ecological and human...
Several environmental factors have been shown to promote cyanobacteria in semi-arid regions, includi...
This project aims to understand the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms triggering harmful cyanob...
Cyanobacterial blooms have substantial direct and indirect negative impacts on freshwater ecosystems...
International audienceCyanobacteria are of major interest in freshwater ecosystems, since they are a...
International audienceAnticipated climatic changes combined with eutrophication are predicted to enh...
Among the multiple forms of freshwater pelagic cyanobacteria, the phycoerythrin-rich species Plankto...
Cyanobacteria are the Earth's oldest known oxygen-evolving photosynthetic microorganisms, and they h...
Cyanobacteria (more commonly known as blue-green algae) are photosynthetic bacteria with a worldwide...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
The effects of increasing temperatures, in light of climate change, have been a well-studied topic d...
Environmental changes, including hydrological modifications caused by global warming, are one of the...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project an increase of cyanobacterial bloom frequency and...
Cyanobacterial blooms in the Baltic Sea are dominated by diazotrophic cyanobacteria, i.e. Aphanizome...
Bloom-forming harmful cyanobacteria (CyanoHABs) are harmful from environmental, ecological and human...
Several environmental factors have been shown to promote cyanobacteria in semi-arid regions, includi...
This project aims to understand the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms triggering harmful cyanob...
Cyanobacterial blooms have substantial direct and indirect negative impacts on freshwater ecosystems...
International audienceCyanobacteria are of major interest in freshwater ecosystems, since they are a...
International audienceAnticipated climatic changes combined with eutrophication are predicted to enh...
Among the multiple forms of freshwater pelagic cyanobacteria, the phycoerythrin-rich species Plankto...