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Autores principales: Li, Boling, Zhang, Xiaokai, Paerl, Hans W, Tefsen, Boris, Wells, Mona
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Publicado: Water research 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40617115/
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author Li, Boling
Zhang, Xiaokai
Paerl, Hans W
Tefsen, Boris
Wells, Mona
author_facet Li, Boling
Zhang, Xiaokai
Paerl, Hans W
Tefsen, Boris
Wells, Mona
Li, Boling
Zhang, Xiaokai
Paerl, Hans W
Tefsen, Boris
Wells, Mona
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Making Waves: Emphasizing integrated research on harmful algal blooms over single-species laboratory studies. Li, Boling Zhang, Xiaokai Paerl, Hans W Tefsen, Boris Wells, Mona Harmful Algal Bloom Ecosystem Environmental Monitoring This paper emphasizes the need for more integrated research approaches when studying harmful algal blooms (HABs). Single-species research on HAB-forming algae provides important insights but fails to account for the interactions between Multiple species and their surrounding ecosystems, which is critical to understanding HAB dynamics, including HAB mitigation. To enhance our understanding of complex ecological phenomena and management of HABs, we emphasize approaches like multi-species field-based experiments, big data analysis and ecological modelling, and real-time monitoring, complemented by remote sensing that better represent actual natural environmental conditions, drivers, abiotic and biotic interactions.
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spellingShingle Making Waves: Emphasizing integrated research on harmful algal blooms over single-species laboratory studies.
Li, Boling
Zhang, Xiaokai
Paerl, Hans W
Tefsen, Boris
Wells, Mona
Harmful Algal Bloom
Ecosystem
Environmental Monitoring
Making Waves: Emphasizing integrated research on harmful algal blooms over single-species laboratory studies. Li, Boling Zhang, Xiaokai Paerl, Hans W Tefsen, Boris Wells, Mona Harmful Algal Bloom Ecosystem Environmental Monitoring This paper emphasizes the need for more integrated research approaches when studying harmful algal blooms (HABs). Single-species research on HAB-forming algae provides important insights but fails to account for the interactions between Multiple species and their surrounding ecosystems, which is critical to understanding HAB dynamics, including HAB mitigation. To enhance our understanding of complex ecological phenomena and management of HABs, we emphasize approaches like multi-species field-based experiments, big data analysis and ecological modelling, and real-time monitoring, complemented by remote sensing that better represent actual natural environmental conditions, drivers, abiotic and biotic interactions.
title Making Waves: Emphasizing integrated research on harmful algal blooms over single-species laboratory studies.
topic Harmful Algal Bloom
Ecosystem
Environmental Monitoring
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40617115/