The contrasting impacts of externally supplied (runoff) and internally generated (nutrient-stimulated phytoplankton blooms) organic matter on oxygen (02) depletion were examined and evalu-ated in the eutrophic, salinity-stratified Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA. This nitrogen (N)-limited estuary is experiencing increasing anthropogenic N loading from expanding urban, agricultural and industrial development in its watershed. Resultant algal blooms, which provided organic matter loads capable of causing extensive low O2 (hypoxic) and depleted O2 (anoxic) condi-tions, have induced widespread mortality of resident fin-and shellfish. Phytoplankton blooms followed periods of elevated N loading, except during extremely high runoff period...
Eutrophication is a process that can be defined as an increase in the rate of supply of organic matt...
Three sequential hurricanes, Dennis, Floyd, and Irene, affected coastal North Carolina in September ...
The seasonal formation of a bottom water layer severely depleted in dissolved oxygen has become a pe...
The contrasting impacts of externally supplied (runoff) and internally generated (nutrient-stimulate...
The contrasting impacts of externally supplied (runoff) and internally generated (nutrient stimulate...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
The lower estuary experienced a general state of nitrogen limitation, with especially pronounced lim...
There is increased focus on nitrogen (N)-containing dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a nutrient sou...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) events have become increasingly frequent in coastal and estuarine regions ...
Estuaries function as important transporters, transformers, and producers of organic matter (OM). Al...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is essential for marine organisms to maintain basic metabolic processes. Condi...
Enhanced phytoplankton production and algal blooms, symptoms of eutrophication, are frequently cause...
Wet deposition of nitrogen, as NH4+, NO3-, and organic N, contributes up to 50% of the total externa...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Eutrophication is a process that can be defined as an increase in the rate of supply of organic matt...
Three sequential hurricanes, Dennis, Floyd, and Irene, affected coastal North Carolina in September ...
The seasonal formation of a bottom water layer severely depleted in dissolved oxygen has become a pe...
The contrasting impacts of externally supplied (runoff) and internally generated (nutrient-stimulate...
The contrasting impacts of externally supplied (runoff) and internally generated (nutrient stimulate...
Nutrient fluxes to coastal areas have risen in recent decades, leading to widespread hypoxia and oth...
The lower estuary experienced a general state of nitrogen limitation, with especially pronounced lim...
There is increased focus on nitrogen (N)-containing dissolved organic matter (DOM) as a nutrient sou...
Harmful algal bloom (HAB) events have become increasingly frequent in coastal and estuarine regions ...
Estuaries function as important transporters, transformers, and producers of organic matter (OM). Al...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is essential for marine organisms to maintain basic metabolic processes. Condi...
Enhanced phytoplankton production and algal blooms, symptoms of eutrophication, are frequently cause...
Wet deposition of nitrogen, as NH4+, NO3-, and organic N, contributes up to 50% of the total externa...
The incidence and intensity of hypoxic waters in coastal aquatic ecosystems has been expanding in re...
Eutrophication is a process that can be defined as an increase in the rate of supply of organic matt...
Three sequential hurricanes, Dennis, Floyd, and Irene, affected coastal North Carolina in September ...
The seasonal formation of a bottom water layer severely depleted in dissolved oxygen has become a pe...