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      Machine LearningPhytoplankton Ecology
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      Remote SensingMultidisciplinaryChemical and Biological EngineeringOcean Color
Our understanding of the physiological mechanisms that allow marine photoautotrophs to thrive in a high light environment is limited. The pelagic phaeophyte, Sargassum natans (L.) Gaillon, exists at the air–sea interface and often is... more
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      PhycologyPlant BiologyXanthophyll CyclePhotosystem II
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      Earth SciencesLimnologyBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
Management practices in aquaculture systems contribute to maximum growth of phytoplankton, often resulting in extensive blooms of noxious cyanobacteria. Because periods of oxygen depletion and “off flavor” events correspond to intense... more
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Abstract Producers may capture two to three channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus L. for flavor analysis from ponds scheduled for harvest. If off-flavors are not present in several consecutive fish samples, the population may be considered... more
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      Quality ControlFisheries SciencesChannel catfish
Phytoplankton pigment distributions during the spring isothermal periods of 1998 and 1999 and their association with episodic sediment resuspension were characterized in coastal waters of southern Lake Michigan. Total and phylogenetic... more
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      PhycologyPlant BiologyHPLCLake Michigan
Monitoring programs for harmful algal blooms (HABs) are currently reactive and provide little or no means for advance warning. Given this, the development of algal forecasting systems would be of great use because they could guide... more
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The influence of episodic, sediment resuspension on phytoplankton abundance/volume and composition, the photosynthetic maximum rate (PBmax) and efficiency (αB), and chlorophyll-specific growth (μChl) was evaluated during the spring... more
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... Christopher P. Dionigi,' David F. Millie, Arthur M. Spanier, and Peter B. Johnsen ... Geosmin can impart musty/earthy off-flavors to potable water, aquaculture-raised fish, and food (Ger-ber, 1983; Johnsen and Kuan, 1986;... more
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