关注过去和现在藻华对全球的影响

B. Digregorio
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回顾6600万年前白垩纪末期的大灭绝事件,与探测藻华光合色素的太空仪器有什么共同之处?在这两种情况下,研究结果都表明,环境条件对有毒或无毒藻华的繁殖至关重要,更引人注目的是,它有助于解释是什么导致了生态系统的崩溃。
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Paying Heed to Global Implications of Algal Blooms Past and Present
What does a backward look at the end-Cretaceous mass extinction 66 million years ago have in common with space-based instruments that detect photosynthetic pigments of algal blooms? In both cases, the findings suggest that environmental conditions are critical for enabling toxic or nontoxic algal blooms to proliferate—and, more dramatically, help to explain what can cause ecosystems to collapse.
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