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2. Estuaries Face a Stormy Future: More frequent extreme-precipitation events, continued warming, and sea level rise pose significant threats to coastal ecologies
3. Status, Trends, and Drivers of Harmful Algal Blooms Along the Freshwater-to-Marine Gradient in the San Francisco Bay–Delta System
4. Primary Producers: Coastal Phytoplankton Ecology and Trophic Dynamics in the Face of Human and Climatic Pressures
5. Dual nitrogen and phosphorus reductions are needed for long-term mitigation of eutrophication and harmful cyanobacterial blooms in the hydrologically-variable San Francisco Bay Delta, CA
6. Nitrate sources and transformations in a river-reservoir system: Response to extreme flooding and various land use
7. A tale of two blooms: do ecological paradigms for algal bloom success and succession require revisiting?
8. Relationship between anthropogenic factors and freshwater quality in Hainan Province, south China
9. Coupling of cylindrospermopsin and pho-harboring Verrucomicrobia supports the formation of Raphidiopsis blooms in low-phosphorus waters
10. Managing a cyanobacteria harmful algae bloom “hotspot” in the Sacramento – San Joaquin Delta, California
11. Hot summers raise public awareness of toxic cyanobacterial blooms
12. Rainfall impacts on nonpoint nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in an agricultural river in subtropical montane reservoir region of southeast China
13. Recent increases of rainfall and flooding from tropical cyclones (TCs) in North Carolina (USA): implications for organic matter and nutrient cycling in coastal watersheds
14. Climate Change, Phytoplankton, and HABs
15. Meta-analysis reveals cyanotoxins risk across African inland waters
16. Seasonal to Inter-Annual Variability of Primary Production in Chesapeake Bay: Prospects to Reverse Eutrophication and Change Trophic Classification
17. Ancient DNA reveals potentially toxic cyanobacteria increasing with climate change
18. Harmful cyanobacterial aerosolization dynamics in the airshed of a eutrophic estuary
19. Monitoring of Water Colorants Using AVIRIS Hyperspectral Sensing
20. Long-term trends, current status, and transitions of water quality in Chesapeake Bay
21. Perceived multiple stressor effects depend on sample size and stressor gradient length
22. Cyanophycin accumulated under nitrogen-fluctuating and high-nitrogen conditions facilitates the persistent dominance and blooms of Raphidiopsis raciborskii in tropical waters
23. Storm and floods increase the duration and extent of phosphorus limitation on algal blooms in a tributary of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China
24. Dual phosphorus and nitrogen nutrient reduction will be more effective than a phosphorus‐only reduction in mitigating diatom and cyanobacterial blooms in Lake Erie, USA–Canada.
25. The Critical Role of Hydrological Distance in Shaping Nutrient Dynamics Along the Watershed‐Lake Continuum.
26. Riverine Discharge and Phytoplankton Biomass Control Dissolved and Particulate Organic Matter Dynamics over Spatial and Temporal Scales in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina
27. Bottom water hypoxia suppresses fish chorusing in estuaries
28. Impacts of Nitrogen Deposition on China’s Lake Ecosystems: Taking Lake Dianchi as an Example
29. Recent increases of rainfall and flooding from tropical cyclones (TCs) in North Carolina (USA) : implications for organic matter and nutrient cycling in coastal watersheds
30. Improvement in municipal wastewater treatment alters lake nitrogen to phosphorus ratios in populated regions
31. The global Microcystis interactome
32. Sustainable lake restoration: From challenges to solutions
33. Evaluating the phytoplankton, nitrate, and ammonium interactions during summer bloom in tributary of a subtropical reservoir
34. Effects of Ferrous Iron and Hydrogen Sulfide on Nitrate Reduction in the Sediments of an Estuary Experiencing Hypoxia
35. Global solutions to regional problems: Collecting global expertise to address the problem of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. A Lake Erie case study
36. Mitigating eutrophication and toxic cyanobacterial blooms in large lakes: The evolution of a dual nutrient (N and P) reduction paradigm
37. The impact of flooding on aquatic ecosystem services
38. Two decades of tropical cyclone impacts on North Carolina’s estuarine carbon, nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics : implications for biogeochemical cycling and water quality in a stormier world
39. Communicating Science Through Press Releases to News Media: The Case Study of What Is Controlling the Fabled Water Clarity of Lake Tahoe.
40. Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Cyanobacterial-Derived Volatile Organic Compounds
41. CO₂ limited conditions favor cyanobacteria in a hypereutrophic lake : An empirical and theoretical stable isotope study
42. Impacts of Climate Change on Cyanobacteria in Aquatic Environments
43. Flood-driven CO2 emissions from adjacent North Carolina estuaries during Hurricane Joaquin (2015)
44. Why does N-limitation persist in the world's marine waters?
45. Spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of different forms of inorganic nitrogen in three types of rivers around Lake Taihu, China
46. Particle Suspensions and their Regions of Effect in the Neuse River Estuary: Implications for Water Quality Monitoring
47. Water Quality Gradients across Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System: Seasonal Variations and Model Applications
48. Picophytoplankton dynamics in a large temperate estuary and impacts of extreme storm events
49. Ecological Response to Hurricane Events in the Pamlico Sound System, North Carolina, and Implications for Assessment and Management in a Regime of Increased Frequency
50. Long-Term Temporal and Spatial Trends in Phytoplankton Biomass and Class-Level Taxonomic Composition in the Hydrologically Variable Neuse-Pamlico Estuarine Continuum, North Carolina, U.S.A.
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