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ArticleMurray, Sean R.Synechococcus sp. IU 625 is one of the freshwater cyanobacteria responsible for harmful algal blooms (HAB). Cyanophages can serve as natural control agents and may be responsible for algal bloom prevention and disappearance. Cyanophage AS-1, which inf . . .
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ArticleMelendez, MelissaWorldwide, coral reef ecosystems are experiencing increasing pressure from a variety of anthropogenic perturbations including ocean warming and acidification, increased sedimentation, eutrophication, and overfishing, which could shift reefs to a condi . . .
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ArticleVega, QuinnSynechococcus sp. IU 625 is one of the freshwater cyanobacteria responsible for harmful algal blooms (HAB). Cyanophages can serve as natural control agents and may be responsible for algal bloom prevention and disappearance. Cyanophage AS-1, which inf . . .
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Masters ThesisSwanson, Charles R.Dissolved inorganic nutrient loading and uptake have been estimated for each of the four major compartments of Humboldt Bay for the two major seasons characterized by ocean upwelling (April through September) and watershed runoff (October through Marc . . .
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ArticleParker, Alexander E.Primary production in the Northern San Francisco Estuary (SFE) has been declining despite heavy loading of anthropogenic nutrients. The inorganic nitrogen (N) loading comes primarily from municipal wastewater treatment plant (WTP) discharge as ammoniu . . .
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ThesisStiles, Heather V.Increased nutrient deposition from excessive fertilizer application, manure production, and other industrial discharges into aquatic environments is altering the structure and function of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Eutrophication is characterize . . .