Reefs under siege—the rise, putative drivers, and consequences of benthic cyanobacterial mats

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Amanda K. Ford from the Chemistry (FB2), University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, EPHE, PSL Research University, UPVD-Centre National de la have published the research work: Reefs under Siegeu2014the Rise, Putative Drivers, and Consequences of Benthic Cyanobacterial Mats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: The authors subsequently evaluate the associated ecological and social implications and finally identify potential management strategies and future research priorities.

SUMMARY

    Depending on local environmental conditions, cyanobacterial mats are able to modulate their nitrogen_fixation activity (increasing when nitrogen is limiting, decreasing when nitrogen is high) via changes . . .

     

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