2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17348
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Salinity decline promotes growth and harmful blooms of a toxic alga by diverting carbon flow

Xinguo Shi,
Yazhen Zou,
Yingjiao Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Global climate change intensifies the water cycle and makes freshest waters become fresher and vice‐versa. But how this change impacts phytoplankton in coastal, particularly harmful algal blooms (HABs), remains poorly understood. Here, we monitored a coastal bay for a decade and found a significant correlation between salinity decline and the increase of Karenia mikimotoi blooms. To examine the physiological linkage between salinity decreases and K. mikimotoi blooms, we compare chemical, physiological and mult… Show more

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