The Curonian Lagoon is Europe’s largest lagoon and one of the most seriously impacted by harmful blooms of cyanobacteria. Intensive studies over the past 20 years have allowed us to identify the major drivers determining the composition and spatial extent of hyperblooms in this system. We summarize and discuss the main outcomes of these studies and provide an updated, conceptual scheme of the multiple interactions between climatic and hydrologic factors, and their influence on internal and external processes that promote cyanobacterial blooms. Retrospective analysis of remote sensed images demonstrated the variability of blooms in terms of timing, extension and intensity, suggesting that they occur only under specific circumstances. Monthly...
The Curonian Lagoon, the largest in Europe, suffers from nuisance cyanobacterial blooms during summe...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Cyanobacteria are ancient prokaryotes responsible for bloom formation in many freshwater resources w...
The Curonian Lagoon is Europe’s largest lagoon and one of the most seriously impacted by harmful blo...
The Curonian Lagoon is Europe’s largest lagoon and one of the most seriously impacted by harmful blo...
A temporally and spatially detailed historical (1985–2018) analysis of cyanobacteria blooms was perf...
Nutrient fluxes from land to sea are regulated by climatic factors governing hydrologic loading rate...
The proliferation of undesirable cyanobacteria within eutrophic freshwaters is now reported on a glo...
International audienceCyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic freshwater is a global threat to the functi...
Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stag...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
We combined a mass balance approach with measurements of air-water and sediment-water nitrogen (N) e...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...
The increased availability of reactive phosphorus may favour cyanobacterial blooms, which is a pheno...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...
The Curonian Lagoon, the largest in Europe, suffers from nuisance cyanobacterial blooms during summe...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Cyanobacteria are ancient prokaryotes responsible for bloom formation in many freshwater resources w...
The Curonian Lagoon is Europe’s largest lagoon and one of the most seriously impacted by harmful blo...
The Curonian Lagoon is Europe’s largest lagoon and one of the most seriously impacted by harmful blo...
A temporally and spatially detailed historical (1985–2018) analysis of cyanobacteria blooms was perf...
Nutrient fluxes from land to sea are regulated by climatic factors governing hydrologic loading rate...
The proliferation of undesirable cyanobacteria within eutrophic freshwaters is now reported on a glo...
International audienceCyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic freshwater is a global threat to the functi...
Cyanobacteria are known to form heavy blooms in eutrophicated freshwaters and also form resting stag...
Cyanobacteria can form dense and sometimes toxic blooms in freshwater and marine environments, which...
We combined a mass balance approach with measurements of air-water and sediment-water nitrogen (N) e...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...
The increased availability of reactive phosphorus may favour cyanobacterial blooms, which is a pheno...
Eutrophication (nutrient over-enrichment) is the primary worldwide water quality issue often leading...
The Curonian Lagoon, the largest in Europe, suffers from nuisance cyanobacterial blooms during summe...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Cyanobacteria are ancient prokaryotes responsible for bloom formation in many freshwater resources w...