CANE 发表于 2025-3-28 18:11:50

The Spatial and Temporal Distribution of “Brown Tide” in Eastern Long Island waters” as described by Paerl (1988): they are horizontally distinct water masses that reach relatively warm temperatures during the summer months, have an enhanced allochthonous organic and inorganic nutrient loading, an adequate availability of terrigenously supplied essential metals, sediments s

cancellous-bone 发表于 2025-3-28 21:34:55

Primary Productivity and Growth Dynamics of the “Brown Tide” in Long Island Embaymentstence (~6 months) and density (>10. cells l.) relative to previous summers (Lively .., 1983; Bruno .., 1983). These monospecific blooms were popularly called the “brown tide” due to the resulting water color. The blooms markedly reduced the extent of eelgrass (.) beds because of increased light atte

脖子 发表于 2025-3-29 02:46:55

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Aromatic 发表于 2025-3-29 14:27:44

Role of Environmental Variables, Specifically Organic Compounds and Micronutrients, in the Growth ofde”, grew to such extreme cell densities that the subsequent increased light attenuation caused the devastation of local eelgrass beds. The high cell densities also interfered with proper grazing by the commercially valuable bay scallop (Cosper .., 1987). These blooms returned during the summers of

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Novel Phytoplankton Blooms; Causes and Impacts o Elizabeth M. Cosper,V. M. Bricelj,E. J. Carpenter Conference proceedings 1989 Springer-Ver