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Erratum: The use of a benign fast-growing cyanobacterial species to control microcystin synthesis from Microcystis aeruginosa
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Potentially toxic cyanobacteria in Trentino lakes: bloom episodes detected by monitoring data over the last ten years
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Rapid microcystin-LR detection using antibody-based electrochemical biosensors with a simplified calibration curve approach
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Strong inhibitory effects of Desmodesmus sp. on Microcystis blooms: Potential as a biological control agent in aquaculture
Published 2025-03-01Subjects: “…Harmful algal blooms…”
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Isopods in the Bioremediation of Invasive Seaweeds? First Experience with the Seaweed <i>Rugulopteryx okamurae</i> Mass Dumped on Beaches
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Ineffectiveness of phosphorus binding treatments in a semi-enclosed area of a large, shallow, and hypereutrophic lake
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Dynamical analysis of a toxin-producing phytoplankton-zooplankton model with refuge
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The Effect of Continuous and Pulse Input Nutrient on a Lake Model
Published 2014-01-01“…We investigate the effect of the input rate of the limiting nutrient from outside on controlling algal bloom. First, we consider input limiting nutrient continuously, obtain the system has two boundary equilibria, and analyze the existence of the positive equilibrium by means of stability analysis, we get conditions for the stability of the equilibria. …”
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Analysis of Mathematics and Sustainability in an Impulsive Eutrophication Controlling System
Published 2013-01-01“…These results may be further extended to provide a basis for simulating the algal bloom in the laboratory and understanding the application of some impulsive controlling models about eutrophication removal problems.…”
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Competition between a nonallelopathic phytoplankton and an allelopathic phytoplankton species under predation
Published 2016-04-01“…Each model structure fits very well with some harmful algal bloom observations where the phytoplankton assemblage can be envisioned in two compartments, toxin producing and non-toxic. …”
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Intercellular and extracellular amino acids of different bloom species in the Mediterranean Sea
Published 2022-06-01“…Thus, anthropogenic inorganic nutrient inputs may be less important for the development of algal blooms in coastal waters. A major difference that distinguishes this work from others is the use of specific multi-taxa cultures of phytoplankton and macroalgae. …”
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Seasonal Variations of Phosphorus Species in the Overlying and Pore Waters of the Tuohe River, China
Published 2019-01-01“…Based on the profiles of pore and overlying waters as well as the TDN/TDP data during an algal bloom in 2007, it was clearly demonstrated that phosphorus was the main factor limiting the phytoplankton growth in the Tuohe River.…”
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Impact of tire particle leachates on microplankton communities in the Canary Islands
Published 2025-02-01“…Interestingly, Ostreopsis cf. ovata, a harmful algal bloom (HAB)-forming species, exhibited relatively high tolerance to tire particle leachates compared to other microplankton. …”
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An Intelligent Carbon-Based Prediction of Wastewater Treatment Plants Using Machine Learning Algorithms
Published 2022-01-01“…Prediction of wastewater quality content which is presence of total nitrogen (T-N) and total phosphorous (T-P) elements, chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical demand (BOD), and total suspended solids (TSS) is associated with eutrophication that should be prevented. This may leads to algal bloom and spoils aquatic life which is consumed by human. …”
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Applications of unmanned vehicle systems for multi-spatial scale monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems: A review
Published 2025-03-01“…This review investigates the crucial role of unmanned vehicle systems (UVS) in conducting multi-spatial scale monitoring across different facets of aquatic ecosystems, including ecosystem habitat, algal bloom, vegetation conditions, and animal behaviors. …”
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Red Tides
Published 2008-04-01“…Rey, explains what these “harmful algal blooms” are, what causes them, their impacts on marine ecosystems, human health, and coastal economies, and strategies for mitigation and control. …”
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Red Tides
Published 2008-04-01“…Rey, explains what these “harmful algal blooms” are, what causes them, their impacts on marine ecosystems, human health, and coastal economies, and strategies for mitigation and control. …”
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Las Mareas Rojas
Published 2008-02-01“…It explains what these “harmful algal blooms” are, what causes them, their impacts on marine ecosystems, human health, and coastal economies, and strategies for mitigation and control. …”
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Las Mareas Rojas
Published 2008-02-01“…It explains what these “harmful algal blooms” are, what causes them, their impacts on marine ecosystems, human health, and coastal economies, and strategies for mitigation and control. …”
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Spatial Estimation of Trophic State for Reservoir Using Ground Monitoring and Remote Sensing Data
Published 2025-01-01“… Nutrient pollution, also known as eutrophication, is a severe environmental problem that leads to harmful algal blooms in water bodies and affects water supplies for human use. …”
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