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Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 116:54-73
Over 50 years of multiple anthropogenic perturbations, Florida zooplankton stocks of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico declined ten-fold, with increments of mainly dominant toxic dinoflagellate harmful algal blooms (HABs), rather than diatoms, and a sh
Autor:
John J. Walsh, Robert H. Weisberg, Brian P. Darrow, Richard A. Snyder, S.-I. Shin, A.A. Parks, David J. Hollander, Lianyuan Zheng, Gregg R. Brooks, Chuanmin Hu, Wade H. Jeffrey, Brian B. Barnes, Jason M. Lenes, Kendra L. Daly
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 107:50-68
A two-dimensional (2-D) ecosystem model, set within the De Soto Canyon ecotone of the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOM) and driven by 3-D flow fields from decoupled water and air circulation models, explores the daily food web and sedimentary consequenc
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 493:71-81
To predict both waterborne and aerosolized toxin vectors associated with harmful algal blooms (HABs) of Karenia spp. in European, Asian, and North American waters, loss processes associated with distinct stages of bloom development, maintenance, and
Autor:
John J. Walsh, Jason K. Jolliff, Brian P. Darrow, Jason M. Lenes, Lianyuan Zheng, Robert H. Weisberg, F. R. Chen
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 41:92-110
A one-dimensional (1-D) ecological model, HABSIM, examined the initiation and maintenance of the 2001 red tide on the West Florida shelf (WFS). Phytoplankton competition among toxic dinoflagellates ( Karenia brevis ), nitrogen fixing cyanophytes ( Tr
Autor:
Gabriel A. Vargo, Jia-Zhong Zhang, Brian P. Darrow, Robert Masserini, Kent A. Fanning, John J. Walsh
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 23:1265-1283
The West Florida continental shelf is an oligotrophic system for most of the year. An episodic chlorophyll plume has previously been observed in satellite imagery on the northern portion of the shelf during the spring months. The fate of the plume up
Autor:
Jason M. Lenes, Brian P. Darrow, Robert H. Byrne, Cynthia A. Heil, Christopher Cattrall, Joseph M. Prospero, Kent A. Fanning, Gabriel A. Vargo, John J. Walsh, D. Bates, Michael K. Callahan
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 46:1261-1277
Prior laboratory studies of Trichodesmium have shown a high iron requirement that is consistent with the biochemical demand for iron in the enzyme nitrogenase. Summer delivery of iron, in the form of Saharan dust, may provide an explanation for Trich
Applications of numerical models to predict and eventually manage the onset, duration, and consequences of toxic phytoplankton events of coastal ecosystems require knowledge of both the ecophysiological properties of the specific organisms and the bi
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-374711-2.00912-8
Autor:
Jason M. Lenes, Eugene A. Shinn, Andrew Remsen, Jason K. Jolliff, Dwight A. Dieterle, John J. Walsh, Scott P. Milroy, P. S. Bontempi, Dean A. Stockwell, Thomas N. Lee, C. R. Tomas, Tracy A. Villareal, Brian P. Darrow, Robert H. Weisberg, Terry E. Whitledge, J. S. Prospero, Kendall L. Carder, Gabriel A. Vargo, Gary J. Kirkpatrick, F. R. Chen, Cynthia A. Heil, Ann E. Jochens, Frank E. Muller-Karger, Kent A. Fanning, Karen A. Steidinger
Publikováno v:
Journal of geophysical research. 111(C11003)
[1] Independent data from the Gulf of Mexico are used to develop and test the hypothesis that the same sequence of physical and ecological events each year allows the toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis to become dominant. A phosphorus-rich nutrient
Autor:
Frank E. Muller-Karger, Kent A. Fanning, Douglas C. Biggs, Ann E. Jochens, John J. Walsh, Chuanmin Hu, Bisman Nababan, Gary J. Kirkpatrick, Robert H. Weisberg, Tracey T. Sutton, Brian P. Darrow, Kristen M. Lester, Dwight A. Dieterle, Jason K. Jolliff, Ruoying He, Gabriel A. Vargo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research. 108
[1] Previous hypotheses had suggested that upwelled intrusions of nutrient-rich Gulf of Mexico slope water onto the West Florida Shelf (WFS) led to formation of red tides of Karenia brevis. However, coupled biophysical models of (1) wind- and buoyanc