Cyanobacteria blooms need only a foothold in a lake to alter nutrient cycles in their favor
A multi-institution literature review finds that many cyanobacteria taxa can influence phosphorus and nitrogen cycles to perpetuate their own growth.
A multi-institution literature review finds that many cyanobacteria taxa can influence phosphorus and nitrogen cycles to perpetuate their own growth.
Researchers at Michigan Technological University’s Great Lakes Research Center expect that Lake Superior will have substantial ice cover this year. The covering will help them test out new underwater equipment,[…]
Road salt has turned the water in New York’s tourist-favorite Lake George nearly three times more saline over the past three decades, according to a recently published study.
1School of Geography Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Humans have been clearing forest for thousands of years to prepare the landscape for settlement and agriculture.[…]