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| Eutrophication in Poyang Lake (Eastern China) over the Last 300 Years in Response to Changes in Climate and Lake Biomass [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2017-01-01, 12 (1 Mengna Liao; Ge Yu; Ya Guo Adobe PDF(2986Kb)  |  View/Download:55/7 |
| Ocean Acidification Accelerates the Growth of Two Bloom-Forming Macroalgae [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (5 Craig S. Young; Christopher J. Gobler Adobe PDF(1260Kb)  |  View/Download:14/6 |
| Interaction between Ammonium Toxicity and Green Tide Development Over Seagrass Meadows: A Laboratory Study [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (4 Francisco Moreno-Marín; Juan J. Vergara; J. Lucas Pérez-Llorens; Morten F. Pedersen; Fernando G. Brun Adobe PDF(2362Kb)  |  View/Download:33/2 |
| Buffering and Amplifying Interactions among OAW (Ocean Acidification & Warming) and Nutrient Enrichment on Early Life-Stage Fucus vesiculosus L. (Phaeophyceae) and Their Carry Over Effects to Hypoxia Impact [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (4 Balsam Al-Janabi; Inken Kruse; Angelika Graiff; Vera Winde; Mark Lenz; Martin Wahl Adobe PDF(513Kb)  |  View/Download:12/5 |
| Climate warming and agricultural stressors interact to determine stream periphyton community composition [期刊论文] Global Change Biology, 2015-01-01, 21 (1 Piggott J.J.; Salis R.K.; Lear G.; Townsend C.R.; Matthaei C.D. View/Download:2/0 |
| Enhanced algal abundance in northwest Ontario (Canada) lakes during the warmer early-to mid-Holocene period [期刊论文] Quaternary Science Reviews, 2015-01-01, 123 Karmakar M.; Leavitt P.R.; Cumming B.F. View/Download:0/0 |
| Heavy Metal Accumulation by Periphyton Is Related to Eutrophication in the Hai River Basin, Northern China [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2014-01-01, 9 (1 Wenzhong Tang; Jingguo Cui; Baoqing Shan; Chao Wang; Wenqiang Zhang Adobe PDF(683Kb)  |  View/Download:23/10 |
| Corals Like It Waxed: Paraffin-Based Antifouling Technology Enhances Coral Spat Survival [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2014-01-01, 9 (1 Jan Tebben; James R. Guest; Tsai M. Sin; Peter D. Steinberg; Tilmann Harder Adobe PDF(2809Kb)  |  View/Download:36/9 |
| Natural Diet of Coral-Excavating Sponges Consists Mainly of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2014-01-01, 9 (2 Benjamin Mueller; Jasper M. de Goeij; Mark J. A. Vermeij; Yannick Mulders; Esther van der Ent; Marta Ribes; Fleur C. van Duyl Adobe PDF(445Kb)  |  View/Download:31/10 |