Nutrient and organic loading associated with escalating human activities increases biological oxygen demand from microbial decomposition. In the Neuse River estuary, North Carolina, recurrent nuisance algal blooms, bottom-water hypoxic events, and fish kills during summers of the 1990s suggest that uncapped nutrient loading may have increased the frequency, duration, and/or spatial scope of important biological effects of hypoxia during summer, when persistent water column stratification can occur and microbial metabolism is greatest. We test the hypothesis that the severity of benthic biological effects of hypoxia in this estuary has increased over a 30-year period of dramatic human population growth in eastern North Carolina by comparing ...
Hypoxia and anoxia have significant deleterious ecological effects on living resources throughout ma...
Bottom-water hypoxia (≤ 2 mg 1-1 dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estu...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
Nutrient and organic loading associated with escalating human activities increases biological oxygen...
Bottom-water hypoxia (<2 mg l-1dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estuar...
Estuarine benthic habitats serve as essential feeding grounds for demersal finfishes and shellfishes...
As eutrophication of estuaries and coastal oceans increases worldwide, the resulting expansion of hy...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Since colonial times, anthropogenic effects have eroded Chesapeake Bay’s health, resulting in an inc...
Hypoxia, the condition of low dissolved oxygen, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ecology. H...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass,diversity, and ecosystem functi...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Hypoxia [dissolved oxygen (DO) < 2 mg/L] is one of the...
Abstract. We integrated across individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels to understand...
Ecosystem-level effects of stressors are critical to understanding community regulation, and environ...
Hypoxia and anoxia have significant deleterious ecological effects on living resources throughout ma...
Bottom-water hypoxia (≤ 2 mg 1-1 dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estu...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
Nutrient and organic loading associated with escalating human activities increases biological oxygen...
Bottom-water hypoxia (<2 mg l-1dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estuar...
Estuarine benthic habitats serve as essential feeding grounds for demersal finfishes and shellfishes...
As eutrophication of estuaries and coastal oceans increases worldwide, the resulting expansion of hy...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Since colonial times, anthropogenic effects have eroded Chesapeake Bay’s health, resulting in an inc...
Hypoxia, the condition of low dissolved oxygen, is a topic of interest throughout aquatic ecology. H...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass,diversity, and ecosystem functi...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Hypoxia [dissolved oxygen (DO) < 2 mg/L] is one of the...
Abstract. We integrated across individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels to understand...
Ecosystem-level effects of stressors are critical to understanding community regulation, and environ...
Hypoxia and anoxia have significant deleterious ecological effects on living resources throughout ma...
Bottom-water hypoxia (≤ 2 mg 1-1 dissolved oxygen [DO]) greatly modifies the benthic habitat of estu...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...