A Case Study of a <i>Prymnesium parvum</i> Harmful Algae Bloom in the Ohio River Drainage: Impact, Recovery and Potential for Future Invasions/Range Expansion
Inland waters provide valuable ecosystem goods and services and are intrinsically linked to downstream coastal areas. Water quality impairments that lead to harmful algal blooms damage valuable commercial and recreational fishing economies, threaten food security, and damage already declining native...
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Main Authors: | Kyle J. Hartman, David I. Wellman, Joseph W. Kingsbury, Daniel A. Cincotta, Janet L. Clayton, Kevin M. Eliason, Frank A. Jernejcic, Nathaniel V. Owens, Dustin M. Smith |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b7228dbbfcd04d4f8f1b2473f222a5d4 |
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