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  • ...in order to describe the water quality. The main anthropogenic sources of nutrient loadings were addressed in two directives in 1991. The Urban Wastewater Tre ...ference conditions enforces the view of eutrophication as a process, where nutrient enrichment through human activities causes adverse changes in the aquatic e
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  • ...tus for the direct measurement of the effects of otter trawling on benthic nutrient releases; Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology; 339, pp. 251 ...ølund G. (2004); A new video and digital camera system for studies of the dynamics of microtopographic features on tidal flats; Marine Georesources and Geotec
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  • ...luding tidal range and climate (e.g. rainfall), as well as [[salinity]], [[nutrient]] and disturbance (e.g. waves or grazing) regimes (Allen 2000<ref name="All ...tio-temporal dynamics.JPG|thumb|300heightpx| Figure 5: The Spatio-temporal dynamics of salt marsh vegetation at Jiuduansha sands.]]
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  • ...on for the high productivity of the continental shelves (see the article [[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]). ...or nutrients?]]. Seasonal changes in water temperature, [[salinity]] and [[nutrient]] input creates a regular succession of [[phytoplankton]] species in the te
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  • ...Vol 148, pp 353-372.</ref> . At a smaller scale, detailed estimates of the nutrient sources, transport and transformations are also available for the Seine and ...that of atmospheric inputs<ref name="Jickells 1998">Jickells T.D. (1998), Nutrient Biogeochemistry of the Coastal Zone, Science, 281 217 – 222</ref>. Figure
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  • ...rs seagrass has been suggested as a sensitive indicator for an overload of nutrient inputs from land use practices (Burkholder et al., 2005<ref name="B">Burkho ...e south, while it was fairly common in the north. After measures to reduce nutrient emissions have lowered the discharge of nutrients into the coastal waters o
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  • ...me that the responses of ecosystems to natural and human pressures such as nutrient loads, chemicals, and fishing lead to gradual changes that can be reverted ...for the health of the system, it is likely to develop an awareness of the dynamics of the system and a also sensitivity to nonlinear externally driven change
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  • ...of seawater. Through these channels, sediments, [[detritus]], dissolved [[nutrient]]s, [[plankton]] and small fishes are flushed in and out the saltmarshes. ...for the largest part with low marsh cordgrass ''Spartina alterniflora''. [[Nutrient]]s are transported by tidal currents through the tidal channels. This allow
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  • ...south as a consequence of the Coriolis effect. This produces upwelling of nutrient rich water and cooling of the surface water near the equator of the Pacific Instability of the coupled ocean-atmosphere dynamics produces large fluctuations in the climate of the Pacific region, which are
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  • ...marshes have been reduced. Restoring lateral hydrodynamic and sedimentary dynamics are a crucial element in the general project of estuarine restoration. *Identify key elements to undo the dynamics of compartmentation of the [[estuary]].
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  • The stratification in the Arctic Ocean is maintained by fresh water dynamics. The major freshwater sources include: rivers (Arctic Ocean receives around ...he inflows of warm Atlantic waters) and Chukchi Sea (that is supplied with nutrient-rich Bering Sea waters) can have [[primary production]] several times highe
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  • The current legal framework does not give justice to the dynamics in coastal ecosystem. For example, it does not make sense to set rigid targ
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  • ...Chicago Press.</ref>, DeAngelis 1992<ref>DeAngelis, D.L. 1992. Dynamics of Nutrient Cycling and Food Webs. Chapman and Hall, London.</ref>, Vos et al. 2005<ref ...r, J. P. 2015. A landscape triage approach: combining spatial and temporal dynamics to prioritize restoration and conservation. J. Appl. Ecol. 52: 590–601</r
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  • {{Definition|title=Nutrient cycling :[[Nutrient conversion in the marine environment]]
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  • ...in climate patterns and related runoff regimes can significantly influence nutrient losses from catchments. Future levels will be sensitive to: changes in the ...pecies in oligotrophic lakes. This may lead to altered nutrient status and nutrient and phosphate ratios
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  • ...insight into the phenomenon of algal blooms. A simple model of algal bloom dynamics is presented in the appendix. ...whereas the larger diatoms tend to dominate the phytoplanktonic biomass in nutrient-rich waters (Edwards et al., 2011<ref>Edwards, K. F., Klausmeier, C. A. and
    42 KB (6,475 words) - 18:18, 12 February 2024
  • ...provide the basic food in the food web/chain and play an important role in nutrient recycling and gaseous exchange. ...ooms that collapse after depletion of the nutrient pool, see [[Algal bloom dynamics]]. Physico-chemical parameters including light, nutrients, density stratifi
    34 KB (5,059 words) - 17:27, 25 April 2024
  • ...nate coastal waters (Bay 1984<ref>Bay D. 1984. A field study of the growth dynamics and productivity of Posidonia oceanica(L.) Delile in Calvi Bay, Corsica. Aq ...a'' meadows situated under fish cages. However, at more typical or natural nutrient levels, sea urchins have a relatively minor impact on the seagrass whilst g
    37 KB (5,390 words) - 17:55, 24 February 2023
  • ...ed to investigate the effect of invertebrate biodiversity loss on sediment nutrient release, e.g. in Emmerson ''et al.'' (2001). Consistent patterns and the id ...ms used to investigate the effect of biodiversity loss on bioturbation and nutrient release, e.g. in Ieno ''et al''. (2006). How biodiversity affects ecosystem
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  • ...jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 1''': Small version of the FerryBox together with nutrient analysers onboard of the research vessel “Polarstern”.]]To overcome the ...rly summer algae blooms occur in front of the Elbe estuary. Here, the high nutrient concentrations which are released from the Elbe (nitrate) and which are pro
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