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- :Griffith, David ;Shechter, Aaron1998:"Pfiesteria piscicida", a dinoflagellate first identified and described in 1991, has been implicated as a causative agent in major fish kills in estua...
- :Katin, Alexey ;Giudice, Dario Del2021 | Ecological Modelling, 447, 109497:The Neuse River Estuary (North Carolina, USA) is a valuable ecosystem that has been affected by the expansion of agricultural and urban watershed acti...
- :Zepernick, Brittany N. ;Wilhelm, Steven W.2022 | Environmental Microbiology Reports, 15(1), 3-12:Billions of years ago, the Earth's waters were dominated by cyanobacteria. These microbes amassed to such formidable numbers, they ushered in a new er...
- :Paerl, Hans W. ;Bland, Patricia T.1984 | UNC sea grant working paper ; no.84-1
- :Harding, Lawrence W. ;Mallonee, Michael E.2020 | Sci Rep 10, 2019 (2020):Estuarine-coastal ecosystems are rich areas of the global ocean with elevated rates of organic matter production supporting major fisheries. Net and g...
- :Bullerjahn, George S. ;McKay, Robert M.2016 | Harmful Algae, 54, 223-238.:In early August 2014, the municipality of Toledo, OH (USA) issued a 'do not drink' advisory on their water supply directly affecting over 400,000 resi...
- :Harding, Lawrence W. ;Mallonee, Michael E.2019 | Scientific Reports 9 (6709):Coincident climatic and human effects strongly influence water-quality properties in estuarine-coastal ecosystems around the world. Time-series data f...
- :Harding,, Lawrence W. ;Mallonee, Michael E.2016 | Scientific Reports 6 (23773):Variable climatic conditions strongly influence phytoplankton dynamics in estuaries globally. Our study area is Chesapeake Bay, a highly productive ec...
- A review of the global ecology genomics and biogeography of the toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis spp:Harke, Matthew J. ;Steffen, Morgan M.2016 | Harmful Algae, 54: 4-20:This review summarizes the present state of knowledge regarding the toxic, bloom-forming cyanobacterium, Microcystis, with a specific focus on its geo...
- :Paerl, Hans W. ;Gardner, Wayne S.2016 | Harmful Algae, 54, 213-222:Mitigating the global expansion of cyanobacterial harmful blooms (CyanoHABs) is a major challenge facing researchers and resource managers. A variety ...
- :Rudolph, Jacob C. ;Arendt, Carli A.2020 | Front. Mar. Sci. 7:18:Flooding from extreme weather events (EWE), such as hurricanes, exports large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to both estuaries and coastal ...
- :Paerl, Hans W. ;Mallin, Michael A.1995
- :Visser, Petra M. ;Verspagen, Jolanda M.H.2016 | Harmful Algae, 54, 145-159.:Climate change is likely to stimulate the development of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic waters, with negative consequences for water quali...
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