#cyanobacterial — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #cyanobacterial, aggregated by home.social.
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New publication: Individual-Level #TraitResponses in #Cyanobacterial #Populations and #communities.
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#Cyanobacterial blooms are becoming more frequent and severe as a result of climate change, according to the Charles River Watershed Association.
“Excess #phosphorus from stormwater runoff and warmer temperatures cause cyanobacteria populations to explode into a toxic bloom,
releasing dangerous #cyanotoxins that threaten public health,
are fatal to pets,
and are harmful to the ecosystem,” according to the association.https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2024/09/20/harmful-bacteria-bloom-found-in-charles-river/
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The source of #paleozoic (hemi-) #pelagic calcareous #mud (before the rise modern pelagic calcifiers) has been bugging me, again, recently.
I have seen arguments for calcification of #cyanobacterial filaments, calcareous #dinoflagellates, breakdown of thin-walled fossils, and I'm not negating #abiotic sources.Does anyone have any thoughts on the topic?
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The source of #paleozoic (hemi-) #pelagic calcareous #mud (before the rise modern pelagic calcifiers) has been bugging me, again, recently.
I have seen arguments for calcification of #cyanobacterial filaments, calcareous #dinoflagellates, breakdown of thin-walled fossils, and I'm not negating #abiotic sources.Does anyone have any thoughts on the topic?
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The source of #paleozoic (hemi-) #pelagic calcareous #mud (before the rise modern pelagic calcifiers) has been bugging me, again, recently.
I have seen arguments for calcification of #cyanobacterial filaments, calcareous #dinoflagellates, breakdown of thin-walled fossils, and I'm not negating #abiotic sources.Does anyone have any thoughts on the topic?
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The source of #paleozoic (hemi-) #pelagic calcareous #mud (before the rise modern pelagic calcifiers) has been bugging me, again, recently.
I have seen arguments for calcification of #cyanobacterial filaments, calcareous #dinoflagellates, breakdown of thin-walled fossils, and I'm not negating #abiotic sources.Does anyone have any thoughts on the topic?
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The source of #paleozoic (hemi-) #pelagic calcareous #mud (before the rise modern pelagic calcifiers) has been bugging me, again, recently.
I have seen arguments for calcification of #cyanobacterial filaments, calcareous #dinoflagellates, breakdown of thin-walled fossils, and I'm not negating #abiotic sources.Does anyone have any thoughts on the topic?
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New publication: Risk assessment of toxic #cyanobacterial blooms in recreational #waters: A comparative study of monitoring #methods. #microsystin #fluorometry #microscopy #qPCR
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2024.102683 -
New publication: Risk assessment of toxic #cyanobacterial blooms in recreational #waters: A comparative study of monitoring #methods. #microsystin #fluorometry #microscopy #qPCR
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2024.102683 -
New publication: Risk assessment of toxic #cyanobacterial blooms in recreational #waters: A comparative study of monitoring #methods. #microsystin #fluorometry #microscopy #qPCR
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2024.102683 -
New publication: Risk assessment of toxic #cyanobacterial blooms in recreational #waters: A comparative study of monitoring #methods. #microsystin #fluorometry #microscopy #qPCR
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2024.102683 -
New publication: Risk assessment of toxic #cyanobacterial blooms in recreational #waters: A comparative study of monitoring #methods. #microsystin #fluorometry #microscopy #qPCR
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2024.102683 -
An #ecological imbalance in a #lake can usually be attributed to increased nutrient inputs. The result: increased #phytoplankton growth, #oxygen deficiency, toxic #cyanobacterial blooms and #fish kills.
#Environmental #Ecology #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2024/02/en02292402.html