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Main Authors: Zhao, Wei, Liu, Jihua, Li, Tingting, Song, Hui, Chen, Bokun, Chen, Bingzhang, Li, Gang
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Marine environmental research 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40024172/
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author Zhao, Wei
Liu, Jihua
Li, Tingting
Song, Hui
Chen, Bokun
Chen, Bingzhang
Li, Gang
author_facet Zhao, Wei
Liu, Jihua
Li, Tingting
Song, Hui
Chen, Bokun
Chen, Bingzhang
Li, Gang
Zhao, Wei
Liu, Jihua
Li, Tingting
Song, Hui
Chen, Bokun
Chen, Bingzhang
Li, Gang
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Contrasting effects of temperature rise in different seasons on larger and smaller phytoplankton assemblages in a temperate coastal water, Laoshan Bay, northern Yellow Sea, China. Zhao, Wei Liu, Jihua Li, Tingting Song, Hui Chen, Bokun Chen, Bingzhang Li, Gang Phytoplankton Seasons China Bays Climate Change Chlorophyll A Environmental Monitoring Temperature Chlorophyll Ecosystem Seawater Anthropogenic influences and climate change are leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves, which are known to affect marine ecosystems. However, the effects of rising temperatures on in-situ phytoplankton size classes have not yet been adequately studied. In this study, two cell-sized phytoplankton assemblages (>20 μm,
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spellingShingle Contrasting effects of temperature rise in different seasons on larger and smaller phytoplankton assemblages in a temperate coastal water, Laoshan Bay, northern Yellow Sea, China.
Zhao, Wei
Liu, Jihua
Li, Tingting
Song, Hui
Chen, Bokun
Chen, Bingzhang
Li, Gang
Phytoplankton
Seasons
China
Bays
Climate Change
Chlorophyll A
Environmental Monitoring
Temperature
Chlorophyll
Ecosystem
Seawater
Contrasting effects of temperature rise in different seasons on larger and smaller phytoplankton assemblages in a temperate coastal water, Laoshan Bay, northern Yellow Sea, China. Zhao, Wei Liu, Jihua Li, Tingting Song, Hui Chen, Bokun Chen, Bingzhang Li, Gang Phytoplankton Seasons China Bays Climate Change Chlorophyll A Environmental Monitoring Temperature Chlorophyll Ecosystem Seawater Anthropogenic influences and climate change are leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves, which are known to affect marine ecosystems. However, the effects of rising temperatures on in-situ phytoplankton size classes have not yet been adequately studied. In this study, two cell-sized phytoplankton assemblages (>20 μm,
title Contrasting effects of temperature rise in different seasons on larger and smaller phytoplankton assemblages in a temperate coastal water, Laoshan Bay, northern Yellow Sea, China.
topic Phytoplankton
Seasons
China
Bays
Climate Change
Chlorophyll A
Environmental Monitoring
Temperature
Chlorophyll
Ecosystem
Seawater
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40024172/