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Str. głównacultural eutrophication

cultural eutrophication

Hydrobiology

Evidence of cultural eutrophication of the Gulf of Gdańsk based on diatom analysis

20 września 2019 Jarosław Pędziński and 1 more 0

The objective of this study was to reconstruct the environmental changes in the Gulf of Gdańsk in the last 200 years. Four subbottom sediment cores were analyzed with respect to diatom flora and anthropogenic effects. […]

Marine geology

Diatom record of progressive anthropopressure in the Gulf of Gdańsk and the Vistula Lagoon

7 czerwca 2018 Grzegorz Kozlowski 0

This study describes the subfossil diatom flora in the surface sediments of the Polish coastal waters in relation to human impact. The material studied consists of the uppermost parts of seven sediment cores collected from […]

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Keywords
abundance accumulation Aegean Sea alien species bacteria Baltic Sea biodiversity Black Sea chlorophyll climate change Crustacea cultural eutrophication diatoms distribution ecology eutrophication fish freshwater growth Gulf of Gdańsk heavy metals invasive species length–weight relationship macrophytes microalgae mortality nematodes non-indigenous species photosynthetic pigments phytoplankton Poland pollution Red Sea Reproduction river Sea of Marmara sediments shallow lakes southern Baltic Sea Syngnathus abaster Syngnathus acus taxonomy Turkey water quality Çanakkale Strait

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