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Complex Interactions Between Harmful Phytoplankton and Grazers ...
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Complex Interactions Between Harmful Phytoplankton and Grazers: Variation in Zebra Mussel Effects Across Nutrient Gradients
Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Northeast Pacific
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On inter-decadal time scales, zooplankton and salmon seemed to co-vary out of phase in the two boundary currents. The fluctuations in these ...
Effects of Hypoxia and Warming on Zooplankton in Chesapeake Bay
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Estimate how much carbon is being transferred through phytoplankton, microzooplankton, and copepods in Chesapeake Bay under different in situ oxygen ...
NCCOS | Publication Details
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Behavioral changes and other sub-lethal effects on zooplankton reproductive output as a result of either toxicity or starvation will be evaluated. The ...
Mesozooplankton and Microzooplankton Grazing During Cyanobacterial ...
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While all groups of zooplankton grazed on all prey groups investigated, the grazing rates of natural and cultured mesozooplankton were inversely ...
[PDF] Skill Assessment of NOAA’s Chesapeake Bay vulnificus Model October 20
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ch effort has been placed on understanding the ecology of these bacteria. They are highly adaptive, and freely associate with a variety of biotic and ...
Complex Control of Cyanobacterial Blooms in Lake Erie by Small ...
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Therefore, this project shows the potential of smaller size zooplankton to biologically control toxic cyanobacteria blooms by grazing. However ...
Gulf of Mexico Phytoplankton Communities Altered after Deepwater ...
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On April 20, 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling platform released millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, making it ...
White Band Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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White Band Disease White Band Disease (WBD) is a common tissue loss disease that affects the two Caribbean acroporid species Acropora cervicornis and ...
Why Nutrient-Enriched Waters Favor Large Single-Cell Algae
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Recent research supportsthat zooplankton grazing in high-nutrient waters promotes the growth of largerphytoplankton over smaller species, creating a ...
Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (GLOBEC) Northwest Atlantic
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The GLOBEC Northwest Atlantic Program goal was to understand the population dynamics of key species (cod, haddock, and two zooplankton) and predict ...
Ecosystem disruptive algal blooms of the brown tide species ...
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They also experience low mortality losses via their ability to discourage grazing by zooplankton and filter feeding mollusks. Observations and ...
Artificial Reefs May Help Tropical Fish Expand Geographic Range (video)
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The team is still trying to understand why the fish prefer the artificial structures to natural, rocky reefs nearby. “It could be that the zooplankton ...
Dead Zone Predictions for Gulf of Mexico and Chesapeake Bay
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Similarly, the actual size of the Chesapeake Bay hypoxic area will be announced in the fall. Nutrient-based hypoxia formation: 1) Nutrient-rich water ...
New Research Sheds Light on Altered Freshwater Flow Effects on Juvenile ...
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Changes in freshwater flow to estuaries can cause a suite of ecosystem impacts, including eutrophication and alterations to plant communities, zooplan ...
Potential Effects of Bigheaded Carps on Four Great Lakes Habitats
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High projected BHC biomass in Saginaw Bay and Lake Erie had negative effects on zooplankton and plankton-eating fish groups and mixed effects on fish ...
Primary Cause of Dead Zones is Biological on Pacific Northwest ...
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Coastal waters of the northern portion of the California Current System experience a seasonal decline in oxygen concentrations and increasing hypoxia ...
Winners and Losers in the California Current under Future Ocean ...
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These estimates were based on computer models forecasting changes in the California Current ocean ecosystem, which includes an expected rise in summer ...
Bloom dynamics of the red tide dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense in ...
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Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a recurrent and widespread problem in the Gulf of Maine (GOM) caused by the dinoflagellate Alexandrium ...
How do Light-dependent Mesophotic Corals Survive and Thrive under Low ...
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The ability of deep, light dependent mesophotic corals to grow in low-light conditions is a poorly understood realm of biology. Research, sponsored in ...