Coastal aquatic systems suffer from nutrient enrichment, which results in accelerated eutrophication effects due to increased microbial metabolic rates. Climate change related prolonged warming will likely accelerate existing eutrophication effects, including low oxygen concentrations. However, how the interplay between these environmental changes will alter coastal ecosystems is poorly understood. In this study, we compared 16S rRNA gene amplicon based bacterial communities in coastal sediments of a Baltic Sea basin in November 2013 and 2017 at three sites along a water depth gradient with varying bottom water oxygen histories. The shallow site showed changes of only 1.1% in relative abundance of bacterial populations in 2017 compared to 2...
Coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem worldwide. Hypoxia-induced changes in sediment bact...
Two annual Baltic Sea phytoplankton blooms occur in spring and summer. The bloom intensity is determ...
Baltic Sea deep water and sediments hold one of the largest anthropogenically induced hypoxic areas ...
Coastal aquatic systems suffer from nutrient enrichment, which results in accelerated eutrophication...
Increased ocean temperature associated with climate change is especially intensified in coastal area...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Abstract Background A key characteristic of eutrophication in coastal seas is the expansion of hypox...
<div><p>The Baltic Sea is characterized by hyposaline surface waters, hypoxic and anoxic deep waters...
The Baltic Sea is characterized by hyposaline surface waters, hypoxic and anoxic deep waters and sed...
Over the past century the spread of hypoxia in the Baltic Sea has been drastic, reaching its 'arm' i...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead zone in the...
Bacteria are major consumers of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems. In coastal zones,...
Coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem worldwide. Hypoxia-induced changes in sediment bact...
Two annual Baltic Sea phytoplankton blooms occur in spring and summer. The bloom intensity is determ...
Baltic Sea deep water and sediments hold one of the largest anthropogenically induced hypoxic areas ...
Coastal aquatic systems suffer from nutrient enrichment, which results in accelerated eutrophication...
Increased ocean temperature associated with climate change is especially intensified in coastal area...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Coastal marine ecosystems are some of the most diverse natural habitats while being highly vulnerabl...
Abstract Background A key characteristic of eutrophication in coastal seas is the expansion of hypox...
<div><p>The Baltic Sea is characterized by hyposaline surface waters, hypoxic and anoxic deep waters...
The Baltic Sea is characterized by hyposaline surface waters, hypoxic and anoxic deep waters and sed...
Over the past century the spread of hypoxia in the Baltic Sea has been drastic, reaching its 'arm' i...
Anthropogenic activities are modifying the oceanic environment rapidly and are causing ocean warming...
Predicted increases in runoff of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sea surface temperat...
In the sedimental organic matter of eutrophic continental seas, such as the largest dead zone in the...
Bacteria are major consumers of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems. In coastal zones,...
Coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem worldwide. Hypoxia-induced changes in sediment bact...
Two annual Baltic Sea phytoplankton blooms occur in spring and summer. The bloom intensity is determ...
Baltic Sea deep water and sediments hold one of the largest anthropogenically induced hypoxic areas ...