Extreme rainfall drives early onset cyanobacterial bloom
The increasing prevalence of cyanobacteria-dominated harmful algal blooms is strongly associated with nutrient loading and changing climatic patterns. Changes to precipitation frequency and intensity, as predicted by current climate models, are likely to affect bloom development and composition thro...
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Main Authors: | Megan L. Larsen (Author), Helen M. Baulch (Author), Sherry L. Schiff (Author), Dana F. Simon (Author), Sébastien Sauvé (Author), Jason J. Venkiteswaran (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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