Large macroalgal blooms (i.e. green tides of Ulva prolifera) occurred in the southern Yellow Sea, China, yearly from 2007 to 2016. They were among the largest of such outbreaks around the world, and these blooms likely originated along the coast of the Jiangsu Province, China. Understanding the roles of nutrients in the onset of these macroalgal blooms is needed to identify their origin. This study analyzes the spatiotemporal variations in dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus (DIN and PO4-P) and the N/P ratio along the Jiangsu coast from 1996 to 2014 during late-March to April, the months which corresponds to the pre-bloom period of green tides since 2007. A zone of high DIN and PO4-P concentrations has developed along the Jiangsu co...
The temporal and spatial distributions of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved organic nitr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The large green-tide events that occurred in the Yellow Sea in 2008 (3489 km2) and 2009 (4994 km2) a...
International audienceWorld-largest super floating macroalgal blooms of Ulva prolifera have lasted 7...
AbstractBlooms of microalgal red tides and macroalgae (e.g., green and golden tides caused by Ulva a...
World's largest macroalgal blooms (MAB) caused by Ulva prolifera outbreak every summer in the Yellow...
In the summer of 2008, the world's largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
1. Macroalgal blooms (green tides) are occurring more frequently in many regions of the world, leadi...
International audienceThe marine macrophyte Ulva prolifera is the dominant green-tide-forming seawee...
World-largest macroalgal blooms (MAB) caused by Ulva prolifera outbreak every summer in the Yellow ...
To discover the original source and clarify development of the world's largest transregional green t...
An algae bloom, or “green tide,” has clogged nearly 7,700 square miles (20,000 square kilometers) of...
In the summer of 2008, the world’s largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
The large green-tide events that occurred in the Yellow Sea in 2008 (3489 km(2)) and 2009 (4994 km(2...
The world's largest trans-regional macroalgal blooms during 2008-2012 occurred in the Yellow Sea, Ch...
The temporal and spatial distributions of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved organic nitr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The large green-tide events that occurred in the Yellow Sea in 2008 (3489 km2) and 2009 (4994 km2) a...
International audienceWorld-largest super floating macroalgal blooms of Ulva prolifera have lasted 7...
AbstractBlooms of microalgal red tides and macroalgae (e.g., green and golden tides caused by Ulva a...
World's largest macroalgal blooms (MAB) caused by Ulva prolifera outbreak every summer in the Yellow...
In the summer of 2008, the world's largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
1. Macroalgal blooms (green tides) are occurring more frequently in many regions of the world, leadi...
International audienceThe marine macrophyte Ulva prolifera is the dominant green-tide-forming seawee...
World-largest macroalgal blooms (MAB) caused by Ulva prolifera outbreak every summer in the Yellow ...
To discover the original source and clarify development of the world's largest transregional green t...
An algae bloom, or “green tide,” has clogged nearly 7,700 square miles (20,000 square kilometers) of...
In the summer of 2008, the world’s largest green-tide occurred in the Yellow Sea, China. The hypothe...
The large green-tide events that occurred in the Yellow Sea in 2008 (3489 km(2)) and 2009 (4994 km(2...
The world's largest trans-regional macroalgal blooms during 2008-2012 occurred in the Yellow Sea, Ch...
The temporal and spatial distributions of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved organic nitr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The large green-tide events that occurred in the Yellow Sea in 2008 (3489 km2) and 2009 (4994 km2) a...