Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms: State of the Science and Research Needs
Cyanobacteria are single-celled organisms that live in fresh, brackish, and marine water. They use sunlight to make their own food. In warm, nutrient-rich environments, microscopic cyanobacteria can grow quickly, creating blooms that spread across the water’s surface and may become visible. Because...
| Corporate Author: | SpringerLink (Online service) |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | Hudnell, H. Kenneth (Editor) |
| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2008.
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| Series: | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology,
619 |
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
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