2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.669951
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Climate Change Induced Trends and Uncertainties in Phytoplankton Spring Bloom Dynamics

Abstract: Spring phytoplankton blooms in the southern North Sea substantially contribute to annual primary production and largely influence food web dynamics. Studying long-term changes in spring bloom dynamics is therefore crucial for understanding future climate responses and predicting implications on the marine ecosystem. This paper aims to study long term changes in spring bloom dynamics in the Dutch coastal waters, using historical coastal in-situ data and satellite observations as well as projected future solar r… Show more

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“…The fact that phosphorus is the limiting nutrient during the spring and summer time is known since a long time ago (Riegman et al, 1990). In a recent work (Meszaros et al, 2021), changes in spring bloom dynamics were studied in the Dutch coastal waters and was found that over the last twenty five years and in spite of the prevailing eutrophic conditions, phytoplankton spring characteristics were impacted by climatic conditions. The particular bloom characteristics were the early start and the longer spring bloom duration.…”
Section: Physiography and Environmental Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that phosphorus is the limiting nutrient during the spring and summer time is known since a long time ago (Riegman et al, 1990). In a recent work (Meszaros et al, 2021), changes in spring bloom dynamics were studied in the Dutch coastal waters and was found that over the last twenty five years and in spite of the prevailing eutrophic conditions, phytoplankton spring characteristics were impacted by climatic conditions. The particular bloom characteristics were the early start and the longer spring bloom duration.…”
Section: Physiography and Environmental Pressuresmentioning
confidence: 99%