Every summer there they are again, blue-green algae. Why are they a problem, are they getting worse with climate change and ...
Environmental stress in evolution can be reframed as a powerful engine of innovation, not simply a barrier to survival.
oxygen production by photosynthesis or oxygen consumption by aerobic metabolism? In photosynthesis, algae and plants take in sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into fuel for growth ...
Algae (or harmful algal) bloom – an uncontrolled growth of algae caused by too many nutrients, which leaves the water with dangerously low levels of oxygen. This can cause animals such as fish and ...
open image in gallery Algal blooms consume oxygen from underwater plants and block out sunlight. When the algae eventually dies, the oxygen in the water is consumed, making it impossible for ...
In the Phlegraean Fields, an Italian volcanic region, a microscopic algae called Cyanidioschyzon merolae thrives ... reservoirs of dissolved inorganic carbon (CO₂, HCO₃⁻) and oxygen (O₂) in different ...
Climate change is fueling dangerous algae blooms - which cost millions and close popular beaches - at thousands of lakes across the U.S., researcher say. Researchers at Michigan State University ...