A novel random forest approach to revealing interactions and controls on chlorophyll concentration and bacterial communities during coastal phytoplankton blooms
Abstract Increasing occurrence of harmful algal blooms across the land–water interface poses significant risks to coastal ecosystem structure and human health. Defining significant drivers and their interactive impacts on blooms allows for more effective analysis and identification of specific condi...
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Main Authors: | Yiwei Cheng, Ved N. Bhoot, Karl Kumbier, Marilou P. Sison-Mangus, James B. Brown, Raphael Kudela, Michelle E. Newcomer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dd7df49158cb41a3b4bb951dcbcc95f2 |
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