2020
DOI: 10.1111/njb.02751
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Long‐term changes in the phytobenthos of the southern Åland Islands, northern Baltic Sea

Abstract: Marine macrophytes and ‐algae have undergone major changes in abundance and species composition over the last decades, primarily due to eutrophication. However, comparable studies conducted in the mid 20th century are rare, but potentially valuable for enabling insight into changes in the benthic communities from the early onset of the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. In the present study, the submerged phytobenthic community in the exposed southern archipelago of the Åland Islands was examined in 2018 and co… Show more

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“…The green macroalgae Cladophora glomerata is widely distributed in the Baltic, Black, Azov Seas, and other regions, and forms floating mats in the water. It grows abundantly in both sea and fresh water [30][31][32]. This species was used in this type of research for the first time to determine the biogas yield from different OLR.…”
Section: Substrate and Inoculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The green macroalgae Cladophora glomerata is widely distributed in the Baltic, Black, Azov Seas, and other regions, and forms floating mats in the water. It grows abundantly in both sea and fresh water [30][31][32]. This species was used in this type of research for the first time to determine the biogas yield from different OLR.…”
Section: Substrate and Inoculummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, monitoring of river health via biological indicators becomes more prevalent in recent years in developing countries such as Iran (Aazami et al, 2015 ; Asadi Sharif et al, 2020 ; Shokri et al, 2014 ). The health condition of the river is usually assessed via three categories of organisms: Benthic diatoms (i.e., phytobenthos) to detect eutrophication and acidification status (Eveleens Maarse et al, 2020 ; Masouras et al, 2021 ). Fish species to detect habitat modifications and flow alterations (Jumani et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benthic diatoms (i.e., phytobenthos) to detect eutrophication and acidification status (Eveleens Maarse et al, 2020 ; Masouras et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%