Science Centric: Continued eutrophication of the Baltic Sea, combined with an ever thinner ozone layer, is favouring the toxic cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena, reveals research from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
'There are several species of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, that can form surface blooms in the Baltic Sea,' explains Malin Mohlin from the University of Gothenburg's Department of Marine Ecology. 'Which species ends up dominating a bloom depends partly on how they deal with an increased......
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Eutrophication makes toxic cyanobacteria more toxic
Posted by Science Centric: None Given on December 6th, 2010
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