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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Marine Sciences. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (304 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319302591
    DDC: 579.176
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface: Building on a History of Dual Careers in the Sciences -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Unraveling Microbial Diversity and Their Processes -- Phagotrophic Protists: Central Roles in Microbial Food Webs -- Overview -- Protists as Elemental Recyclers -- Protists as Consumers of Bacteria -- Protists as Consumers of Phytoplankton -- Protists in High Latitude Food Webs -- Looking to the Future -- Evelyn B. Sherr and Barry F. Sherr -- References -- Drivers That Structure Biodiversity in the Plankton -- Plankton Biodiversity -- Alternate Hypotheses That Explain the Paradox of the Plankton -- An Organismal Perspective on the Paradox of the Plankton: A Biodiversity Explosion from Within? -- Linking Individual Level Behaviors with Plankton Ecology -- Pervasive Intra-specific Variability in the Genetic Diversity, Physiological Capacity, and Behavioral Repertoire of Plankton -- Evolution: Generating and Structuring Diversity over the Long Term -- Opportunities for Progress -- Intra-specific Variability and Its Ramifications for Plankton Ecology Need to Be Quantified -- Plankton Ecology, Now and in the Future -- Tatiana A. Rynearson and Susanne Menden-Deuer -- References -- The Elongated, the Squat and the Spherical: Selective Pressures for Phytoplankton Shape -- Introduction -- Effects of Shape on Diffusion -- Other Selective Pressures -- Lee Karp-Boss and Emmanuel Boss -- References -- Crossing the Freshwater/Saline Barrier: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Bacteria Inhabiting Both Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems -- Introduction -- Recent Data on Shared Taxa -- Synthesis of Published Sequence Data -- Future Perspectives -- Mina Bižić-Ionescu and Danny Ionescu -- References -- Approaches and Challenges for Linking Marine Biogeochemical Models with the "Omics" Revolution -- Introduction -- Bridging the Cultural and Structural Divide. , Omics Measurements for the Modeler -- Biogeochemical Models for Microbial Ecologists -- The Structural Divide -- Relating Existing Omics to Current Biogeochemical Models -- Taxonomy and Diversity -- Targeting Genes and/or Pathways -- Near-Term Innovation -- Conclusions -- Victoria J. Coles and Raleigh R. Hood -- References -- Part II: Viewing Growth and Trophodynamics Through a Stoichiometric Lens -- Out of Africa and into Stoichiometry -- Susan S. Kilham and Peter Kilham -- References -- Exploring the Implications of the Stoichiometric Modulation of Planktonic Predation -- Introduction -- Characterising the Predator-Prey Stoichiometric Link -- Elemental Stoichiometry and Commercial Microalgal Production -- Effects of Temperature, Ocean Acidification and Nutrient Excess -- Avoiding Predation -- Stoichiometry and Mixotrophy -- Conclusions -- Aditee Mitra and Kevin J. Flynn -- References -- Part III: Understanding the Mysteries of Light and Nitrogen -- On Saturating Response Curves from the Dual Perspectives of Photosynthesis and Nitrogen Metabolism -- Introduction -- Static vs. Dynamic Behavior -- Gradient Signals and Dynamics of Response Curves -- Overall Perspective on Dynamic Kinetics -- Todd M. Kana and Patricia M. Glibert -- References -- Nitrate Reductase: A Nexus of Disciplines, Organisms, and Metabolism -- Introduction -- Why Nitrate Reductase? -- Understanding That Has Emerged from Recent NR Measurements -- Recent Advances and Emerging Challenges -- Conclusion -- Erica B. Young and John A. Berges -- References -- The Ammonium Paradox of an Urban High-­Nutrient Low-Growth Estuary -- High-Nutrient Low-Growth Estuaries and Oligotrophication -- Observation of an Ammonium Paradox -- Ammonium: The Gatekeeper Controlling Access to Nitrate -- Frances Wilkerson and Richard Dugdale -- References. , Why Is Planktonic Nitrogen Fixation So Rare in Coastal Marine Ecosystems? Insights from a Cross-Systems Approach -- Roxanne Marino and Robert W. Howarth -- References -- Where Light and Nutrients Collide: The Global Distribution and Activity of Subsurface Chlorophyll Maximum Layers -- At the Confluence of Light and Nutrients -- Distribution of Marine SCMLs -- Phytoplankton Production in SCMLs -- Subsurface Chlorophyll Maximum Layers in Lakes -- Greg M. Silsbe and Sairah Y. Malkin -- References -- Part IV: Looking in the Rear View Mirror: The Long View on Changing Ecosystems -- An Ecosystem in Transition: The Emergence of Mixotrophy in the Arabian Sea -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Arabian Sea Cruises and Sample Collection -- Phytoplankton Cell Counts -- Photosynthetic Rate Measurements -- Autotrophy Versus Heterotrophy in Noctiluca -- Salp Grazing Experiments -- Lipid Accumulation in Noctiluca -- Statistical Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Emergence of Noctiluca and Shift in Phytoplankton Biodiversity in the Arabian Sea -- Environmental Factors Associated with Outbreaks of Noctiluca Blooms -- Noctiluca and Mixotrophy -- Socioeconomic and Global Significance of Noctiluca Blooms -- Joaquim I. Goes and Helga do R. Gomes -- References -- The Saint Lawrence Island Polynya: A 25-Year Evaluation of an Analogue for Climate Change in Polar Regions -- Introduction -- Synthesis Results and Discussion -- Overview for Synthesis -- Summer Sampling in SLIP (July-September 1990-2015) -- Spring (April-June 1999-2007) -- Winter (March 2008-2010) -- The Northern Bering Sea: Interannual Variability and Change -- Time Series Stations Within the "Western" Cluster Group Under Anadyr Water -- Benthivores -- Overall Summary -- Jacqueline M. Grebmeier and Lee W. Cooper -- References. , Ecological Processes and Nutrient Transfers from Land to Sea: A 25-Year Perspective on Research and Management of the Seine River System -- Introduction -- 1850-1990: Organic Pollution and Oxygen -- 1990-2000: Eutrophication and Algal Blooms -- 2000-2015: Agricultural Pollution and Nitrate Contamination -- Conclusion: From Microbial Ecology to Territorial Biogeochemistry -- Josette Garnier and Gilles Billen -- References -- A Historical Perspective on Eutrophication in the Pensacola Bay Estuary, FL, USA -- Introduction -- Pensacola Bay Physical Setting -- Human Colonization of Pensacola Bay -- River and Estuarine Water Quality -- Controls on Primary Production, Organic Matter, and Nutrient Cycling -- Summary -- Jane M. Caffrey and Michael C. Murrell -- References -- Unpublished Reports -- Websites -- Meeting in the Middle: On the Interactions Between Microalgae and Their Predators or Zooplankton and Their Food -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Karen H. Wiltshire and Maarten Boersma -- References -- Lake Transparency: A Window into Decadal Variations in Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentrations in Lakes of Acadia National Park, Maine -- Introduction -- Methods -- Model Description and Development -- Results -- Discussion -- Collin Roesler and Charles Culbertson -- References -- Part V: Focusing on Unique Systems, Processes and Dynamics -- Phytoplankton Biodiversity in the Oligotrophic Northwestern Sargasso Sea -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- James L. Pinckney and Tammi L. Richardson -- References -- Biological Oceanography of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia: A Review -- Introduction -- Study Area -- Currents and Hydrography -- Phytoplankton and the Role of Nutrients -- Zooplankton -- Penaeid Prawn Larval Ecology -- Larval Dispersal Mechanisms -- Summary Points. , Peter C. Rothlisberg and Michele A. Burford -- References -- Discerning the Causes of Toxic Cyanobacteria (Lyngbya majuscula) Blooms in Moreton Bay, Australia -- Introduction -- Nutrient Interactions -- Light Interactions -- Conceptual Model -- Broader Significance -- Judith M. O'Neil and William C. Dennison -- References -- Copepod, Ctenophore, and Schyphomedusae Control in Structuring the Chesapeake Bay Summer Mesohaline Planktonic Food Web -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Discussion -- General Patterns in the Summer Mesohaline Chesapeake Bay -- Top-Down Controls and Thresholds -- Bottom Up Controls in Summer Mesohaline Stations -- Implications -- Kevin G. Sellner and Stella G. Sellner -- References -- Microbiogeochemical Ecophysiology of Freshwater Hydrothermal Vents in Mary Bay Canyon, Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park WY -- Introduction -- Methods -- Big Picture Outcomes -- Closing Remarks -- Carmen Aguilar and Russell Cuhel -- References -- Index.
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  • 2
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Schlagwort(e): Algal blooms. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (460 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319700694
    Serie: Ecological Studies ; v.232
    DDC: 363.738
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- In Memoriam: Otto Ludwig Lange (1927-2017) -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction to Harmful Algal Blooms and the GEOHAB Programme -- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB) Synthesis -- References -- Chapter 2: Harmful Algal Blooms and the Importance of Understanding Their Ecology and Oceanography -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 What Are Harmful Algal Blooms? -- 2.3 How Are HABs Harmful? -- 2.4 Where Do HABs Occur? -- 2.5 Why Are HABs Expanding? -- 2.6 Why the Need for Advancing Knowledge of HAB Ecology and Oceanography? -- 2.7 Conclusions and the Role of GEOHAB -- References -- Chapter 3: Establishment, Goals, and Legacy of the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB) Programme -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 History of GEOHAB -- 3.3 HABs in Upwelling Systems -- 3.4 HABs in Eutrophic Systems -- 3.5 HABs in Stratified Systems -- 3.6 HABs in Fjords and Coastal Embayments -- 3.7 HABs in Benthic Systems -- 3.8 GEOHAB Targeted, Regional, and National Research -- 3.9 Cross-Cutting and Framework Activities -- 3.10 GEOHAB Legacies -- References -- Part II: Global Changes and Harmful Algal Blooms -- Chapter 4: Changing Land-, Sea-, and Airscapes: Sources of Nutrient Pollution Affecting Habitat Suitability for Harmful Algae -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Land-Based Nutrient Pollution -- 4.3 Changing Seascapes -- 4.4 Coastal Typology and Anthropogenic Changes in Water Flow: Nutrient Retention Effects -- 4.5 Changing Airscapes -- 4.6 Eutrophication Potential and Global HAB Distribution -- 4.7 Future Projections: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Scenarios -- 4.8 Future Projections: Global Ecosystem Modelling Approaches -- 4.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Harmful Algal Blooms in a Changing Ocean -- 5.1 Introduction. , 5.2 Direct Effects of Temperature on HABs -- 5.3 Direct Effects of Stratification on HABs -- 5.4 Altered Light Field Effects on HABs -- 5.5 Effects of Ocean Acidification on HABs -- 5.6 Effects of Nutrients on HABs -- 5.7 Grazer Effects on HABs -- 5.8 General Strategies to Accelerate Understanding of Climate Change Impacts on HABs -- References -- Part III: Adaptive Strategies and Harmful Algal Blooms -- Chapter 6: Nutrients and Harmful Algal Blooms: Dynamic Kinetics and Flexible Nutrition -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Limiting Nutrients -- 6.3 Optimal Nutrients -- 6.4 Dynamic Responses -- 6.5 Stoichiometry and Balancing Excess Nutrients -- 6.6 Mixotrophy -- 6.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Mixotrophy in Harmful Algal Blooms: By Whom, on Whom, When, Why, and What Next -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Mixotrophy Across the Spectrum of Nutrient Supply -- 7.3 Mixotrophs and Cellular Nutrient Stoichiometry -- 7.4 Mixotrophs and the Food Web -- 7.5 Inclusion of Mixotrophy in State-of-the-Art Ecosystem Modelling: The Rationale -- 7.6 Including Mixotrophy in State-of-the-Art Ecosystem Modelling: An Approach -- 7.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: The Role of Life Cycle Characteristics in Harmful Algal Bloom Dynamics -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Dinoflagellates: Alexandrium fundyense and Pyrodinium bahamense -- 8.2.1 Life Cycle of Cyst-Forming Dinoflagellates -- 8.2.2 Bloom Dynamics -- 8.2.2.1 Major Study Areas -- 8.2.2.2 Cyst Distributions and Initiation of Planktonic Blooms -- 8.2.2.3 Bloom Development and Transport -- 8.2.2.4 Sexual Induction and Cyst Formation -- 8.3 Diatoms: Pseudo-nitzschia spp. -- 8.3.1 Life Cycle -- 8.3.2 Bloom Dynamics -- 8.3.3 Modelling of Life Cycle Transitions -- 8.4 Cyanobacteria: Nodularia spumigena -- 8.4.1 Life Cycle -- 8.4.2 Bloom Dynamics -- 8.4.3 Dispersal and Future Distribution -- 8.5 Synthesis and Recommendations. , References -- Part IV: Harmful Algal Blooms in Specific Habitats and Biomes -- Chapter 9: Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Stratified Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Key Questions 1: What Are the Turbulence Length Scales Relevant to Harmful Phytoplankton and the Formation of Thin Layers?... -- 9.3 Key Questions 2: What Are the Main Processes Controlling the Population Evolution of a Given Species, and How Does Their R... -- 9.3.1 Bloom Initiation -- 9.3.2 Bloom Maintenance -- 9.3.3 Bloom Decline and TL Erosion -- 9.4 Key Questions 3: How Can We Quantify Modifications in Turbulence by Phytoplankton Through Changes in the Viscosity of Its ... -- 9.5 Key Questions 4: What Nutritional Opportunities Do Thin Layers Provide to Phytoplankton, Especially to the Species Selecte... -- 9.6 Key Question 5: Are Allelopathy and ``Chemical Warfare´´ at Work In Situ Within TLs? -- 9.7 Conclusions and Next Steps -- References -- Chapter 10: Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Fjords and Coastal Embayments -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Key Question 1: Are There Definable Adaptive Strategies for HAB Species in Confined and Semi-confined Systems? -- 10.3 Key Question 2: What Is the Importance of Life History Transitions and Cyst Distribution in Bloom Initiation and Maintena... -- 10.4 Key Question 3: How Do Physical Dispersion and Aggregation Processes Within a Semi-confined Basin Affect HAB Growth and D... -- 10.5 Key Question 4: What Is the Relative Contribution of Nutrient Flux and Supply Ratios to HAB Dynamics in Eutrophic Versus ... -- 10.6 Key Question 5: What Is the Importance of Spatial Scale and Retention Time in the Expression and Effects of Allelochemica... -- 10.7 Key Question 6: How Do Embayment Morphology, Bathymetry and Hydrodynamics Affect HAB Dynamics?. , 10.8 Key Question 7: Are the Effects of Human Activities (e.g. Aquaculture) and Global Climate Change on HAB Dynamics Magnifie... -- 10.9 Future Research Priorities -- References -- Chapter 11: Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Key Question 1: Are There Definable Adaptive Strategies that Characterize HAB Species in Upwelling Systems? -- 11.3 Key Question 2: What Seeding Strategies Persist Within Upwelling Regions and Are They Consistent Among Regions? -- 11.4 Key Question 3: How Do Small-Scale Physical Processes Affect HAB Growth and Dispersion in Upwelling Systems? -- 11.5 Key Question 4: How Do Nutrient Supply Type and Ratios Determine HAB Population Dynamics in Upwelling Systems? -- 11.6 Key Question 5: What Is the Role of Genetic Predisposition Versus Environmental Conditions in Toxin Production in Differe... -- 11.7 Key Question 6: How Does Coastal Morphology and Bathymetry Affect HAB Dynamics in Upwelling Systems? -- 11.8 Key Question 7: What Is the Relative Importance of Cross-Shelf and Along-Shore Advection for HABs in Different Upwelling ... -- 11.9 Key Question 8: Are Climate Indicators Predictive of HAB Events in Upwelling Systems? -- 11.10 HAB Prediction -- 11.11 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12: Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Relation to Nutrients and Eutrophication -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Key Question 1: Are There Clusters or Specific Types of HAB Species that Are Indicative of Global HAB Increases? -- 12.3 Key Question 2: To What Extent Do Residence Time and Other Physical Processes Impact the Relationship Between Nutrient Lo... -- 12.4 Key Question 3: How Do Feedbacks and Interactions Between Nutrients and the Planktonic, Microbial Food Web Impact HABs an. , 12.5 Key Question 4.0: Do Anthropogenic Alterations of the Food Web, Including Overfishing and Aquaculture Activities, Synergi... -- 12.6 Key Question 5: How Do Anthropogenic Changes in Land Use, Agricultural Use of Fertilizer, NOx Emissions from Vehicles, an... -- 12.7 Key Question 6: How Do the Stoichiometry and Quality of These Nutrient Sources Regulate the Biological Response, Includin... -- 12.8 Key Question 7: Do Climate Change and Climate Variability Have Impacts on Ecosystems that Augment the Impacts of Eutrophi... -- 12.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Benthic Systems -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Key Question 1: What Is the Biogeography and Biodiversity of BHABs and the Relationships Among Distributions of BHAB Spec... -- 13.2.1 Gambierdiscus -- 13.2.2 Ostreopsis -- 13.3 Key Question 2: What Are the Relationships Between Eutrophication and Nutrient Transformation Pathways and BHAB Populatio... -- 13.3.1 Gambierdiscus -- 13.3.2 Ostreopsis -- 13.4 Key Question 3: Are There Particular Characteristics and Adaptations of BHAB Species That Determine When and Where They O... -- 13.4.1 Gambierdiscus -- 13.4.2 Ostreopsis -- 13.5 Key Question 4: Are There Mechanisms Underlying BHAB Population and Community Dynamics Across Ecosystem Types That Are Re... -- 13.6 Key Question 5: What New Observation and Modelling Approaches Are Available to Help in the Detection and Prediction of BH... -- 13.7 BHAB Toxins -- 13.7.1 Gambierdiscus -- 13.7.2 Ostreopsis -- 13.8 Impacts on Human Health -- 13.8.1 Health Disorders Associated with Gambierdiscus Outbreaks -- 13.8.2 Health Disorders Associated with Ostreopsis Outbreaks -- 13.9 Summary and Recommendations -- References -- Part V: Spotlight on Harmful Algal Blooms in Asia -- Chapter 14: Overview of Harmful Algal Blooms in Asia. , 14.1 Introduction.
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  • 3
    Schlagwort(e): Life sciences ; Life Sciences ; Geobiology ; Aquatic ecology ; Marine sciences ; Freshwater ; Life sciences ; Geobiology ; Aquatic ecology ; Marine sciences ; Freshwater
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Preface to Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal BlooHarmful algal Blooms and the Importance of Understanding their Ecology and Oceanography -- Establishment, Goals, and Legacy of the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB) Program -- Changing Land, Sea- and Airscapes: Sources of Nutrient Pollution Affecting Habitat Suitability for Harmful Algae -- Harmful Algal Blooms in a Changing Ocean -- Nutrients and HABs: Dynamic Kinetics and Flexible Nutrition -- Mixotrophy in HABs: by Whom, on Whom, When, Why, and What Next -- The Role of Life Cycle Characteristics in Harmful Algal Bloom Dynamics -- Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Stratified Systems -- Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Fjords and Coastal Embayments -- Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems -- Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Relation to Nutrients and Eutrophication -- Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Benthic Systems -- Overview of Harmful Algal Blooms in Asia -- Harmful Algal Blooms in the Coastal Waters of China -- Green Tides of the Yellow Sea: Massive Free-floating Blooms of Ulva prolifera -- Ecological Drivers of Green Noctiluca Blooms in Two Monsoonally Driven Ecosystems -- Advancements and Continuing Challenges of Emerging Technologies and Tools for Detecting Harmful Algal Blooms, Their Antecedent Conditions and Toxins, and Applications in Predictive Models -- Recent Advances in Modelling of Harmful Algal Blooms -- Emerging HAB Research Issues in Freshwater Environments -- Mitigation and Control of HABs -- GlobalHAB: Fostering International Coordination on Harmful Algal Bloom Research in Aquatic Systems.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XVI, 461 p. 71 illus., 60 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319700694
    Serie: Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis 232
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    Schlagwort(e): Aquatic biology ; Microbial ecology ; Marine Sciences ; Life sciences ; academia;aquatic ecology;career;eutrophication;harmful algae;nitrogen
    Materialart: Buch
    Seiten: XVII, 300 Seiten in 1 Teil , 31 Illustrationen, 50 Illustrationen , 23.5 cm x 15.5 cm, 4861 g
    Ausgabe: Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2016
    ISBN: 3319807633 , 9783319807638
    DDC: 570
    Sprache: Englisch
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