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    Study of Biofouling on Fly ash – Bottom ash (FABA) Media Subtract by Selvia Mila, Saptarini Dian

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was revealed that there was still accumulation of tube worms and bryozoans in the fly ash – bottom ash concrete substrate, but there was a decrease in diversity, and found eight types of macrofouling in twenty-two concrete feed media, namely tube worms, barnacles, crabs, bryozoans, green algae, tunicates, hydroids, brown algae, sponges, and red algae.…”
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    The Future of Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida Inland and Coastal Waters by Karl Havens

    Published 2018-02-01
    “… Microscopic algae in oceans and inland waters sometimes grow to excessive levels called “blooms.” …”
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    The Future of Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida Inland and Coastal Waters by Karl Havens

    Published 2018-02-01
    “… Microscopic algae in oceans and inland waters sometimes grow to excessive levels called “blooms.” …”
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    Environmental DNA-based assessment of multitrophic biodiversity in a typical river located in the Loess Plateau, China: Influence of PAHs and suspended sediments by Qian Li, Yulu Tian, Yongrong Hao, Chengkai Qu, Rungnapa Tagun, Hisato Iwata, Jiahua Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In terms of biodiversity, the richness and Shannon index of algae (Chlorophyta and Dinophyceae) were positively associated with acenaphthene (ACE) levels. …”
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    A Beginner’s Guide to Water Management — Color by Florida LAKEWATCH

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…As this circular explains, changes in color can affect the biological productivity of a waterbody including the abundance of aquatic plants and/or algae. However, readers will also learn that most of these changes are the result of natural processes that occur within the watershed. …”
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    Herbivore functions in the hot-seat: Resilience of Acanthurus triostegus to marine heatwaves. by Taylor Souza, Jeroen Brijs, Leon Tran, Larry Crowder, Jacob L Johansen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., marine heatwaves and long-term ocean warming) by helping to maintain reefs in a coral-dominated state via the removal of algae. However, as thermally sensitive ectotherms, rising thermal stress may also pose a serious threat to these fishes and the critical ecosystem functions they deliver. …”
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    A Beginner’s Guide to Water Management — Color by Florida LAKEWATCH

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…As this circular explains, changes in color can affect the biological productivity of a waterbody including the abundance of aquatic plants and/or algae. However, readers will also learn that most of these changes are the result of natural processes that occur within the watershed. …”
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    Ammonifying and phosphorus-solubilizing function of Aliikangiella maris sp. nov. isolated from Phaeocystis globosa bloom and algal–bacterial interactions by Fei Li, Fei Li, Ming-Ben Xu, Liang-Hao Pan, Jie Li, Cai-Bi Lan, Zhe Li, Shan Lu, Jun-Xiang Lai, Jun-Xiang Lai, Peng-Fu Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Emerging evidence indicates that algae–bacterial interactions play pivotal roles in shaping the ecology and evolution of harmful algal blooms, although much of this interplay remains unexplored. …”
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    Aquatic Toxicology Notes: Diquat by P. Chris Wilson, Jun Wu

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…It may also be applied to ponds, lakes, and drainage ditches to control algae and submersed aquatic weeds. This 7-page fact sheet introduces users of diquat to the physical, chemical, environmental, and ecological properties of this herbicidal active ingredient relative to the aquatic environment. …”
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    A Beginner's Guide to Water Management—Fish Communities and Trophic State in Florida Lakes by Florida LAKEWATCH, Mark Hoyer

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…The major focus of this circular is the management of aquatic plants as opposed to dealing with nutrients, algae, or water clarity. Included are sections on aquatic plant biology, aquatic plant management problems, and aquatic plant management techniques. …”
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    Aquatic Toxicology Notes: Diquat by P. Chris Wilson, Jun Wu

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…It may also be applied to ponds, lakes, and drainage ditches to control algae and submersed aquatic weeds. This 7-page fact sheet introduces users of diquat to the physical, chemical, environmental, and ecological properties of this herbicidal active ingredient relative to the aquatic environment. …”
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    Bio-based Products from Biomass by Zhaohui Tong, Letian Wang, Clay B. Olson

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Biomass is renewable biological materials, such as trees, plants, grasses, vegetables, algae, food wastes, animal manures, and other organic wastes. …”
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    Bio-based Products from Biomass by Zhaohui Tong, Letian Wang, Clay B. Olson

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Biomass is renewable biological materials, such as trees, plants, grasses, vegetables, algae, food wastes, animal manures, and other organic wastes. …”
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    A Beginner’s Guide to Water Management—Aquatic Plants in Florida Lakes by Florida LAKEWATCH, Mark Hoyer

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The major focus of this circular is the management of aquatic plants as opposed to dealing with nutrients, algae, or water clarity. Included are sections on aquatic plant biology, aquatic plant management problems, and aquatic plant management techniques. …”
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    Enhancing microbial predator–prey detection with network and trait-based analyses by Cristina Martínez Rendón, Christina Braun, Maria Kappelsberger, Jens Boy, Angélica Casanova-Katny, Karin Glaser, Kenneth Dumack

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…For this, we investigated algae and their protistan predators in biocrusts of three distinct polar regions, i.e., Svalbard, the Antarctic Peninsula, and Continental Antarctica. …”
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    A Beginner’s Guide to Water Management—Aquatic Plants in Florida Lakes by Florida LAKEWATCH, Mark Hoyer

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The major focus of this circular is the management of aquatic plants as opposed to dealing with nutrients, algae, or water clarity. Included are sections on aquatic plant biology, aquatic plant management problems, and aquatic plant management techniques. …”
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    Climate Change and the Occurrence of Harmful Microorganisms in Florida’s Ocean and Coastal Waters by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… Climate change is expected to result in increased temperatures of nearshore ocean water, and this could lead to increased growth of harmful microorganisms. These include algae that form noxious or toxic blooms, including red tides, and bacteria and other pathogens. …”
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