Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China

The Ulva prolifera green tides in the Yellow Sea, China, which have been occurring since 2007, are a serious environmental problem attracting worldwide attention. Despite extensive research, the outbreak mechanisms have not been fully understood. Comprehensive analysis of anthropogenic and natural b...

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Published in:National Science Review
Main Authors: Zhang, Yongyu, He, Peimin, Li, Hongmei, Li, Gang, Liu, Jihua, Jiao, Fanglue, Zhang, Jianheng, Huo, Yuanzi, Shi, Xiaoyong, Su, Rongguo, Ye, Naihao, Liu, Dongyan, Yu, Rencheng, Wang, Zongling, Zhou, Mingjiang, Jiao, Nianzhi
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Language:English
Published: OXFORD UNIV PRESS 2019
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Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/163397
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz026
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/163397 2023-05-15T17:51:21+02:00 Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China Zhang, Yongyu He, Peimin Li, Hongmei Li, Gang Liu, Jihua Jiao, Fanglue Zhang, Jianheng Huo, Yuanzi Shi, Xiaoyong Su, Rongguo Ye, Naihao Liu, Dongyan Yu, Rencheng Wang, Zongling Zhou, Mingjiang Jiao, Nianzhi 2019-07-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/163397 https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz026 英语 eng OXFORD UNIV PRESS NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/163397 doi:10.1093/nsr/nwz026 green tides Ulva prolifera outbreak mechanisms eco-environmental effects Yellow Sea Science & Technology - Other Topics Multidisciplinary Sciences LARGEST MACROALGAL BLOOM ENTEROMORPHA-PROLIFERA MICROSCOPIC PROPAGULES CARBON SEQUESTRATION SEAWEED AQUACULTURE OCEAN ACIDIFICATION NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT LIGHT-INTENSITY WATER-QUALITY GROWTH 期刊论文 2019 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwz026 2022-06-27T05:41:21Z The Ulva prolifera green tides in the Yellow Sea, China, which have been occurring since 2007, are a serious environmental problem attracting worldwide attention. Despite extensive research, the outbreak mechanisms have not been fully understood. Comprehensive analysis of anthropogenic and natural biotic and abiotic factors reveals that human activities, regional physicochemical conditions and algal physiological characteristics as well as ocean warming and biological interactions (with microorganism or other macroalgae) are closely related to the occurrence of green tides. Dynamics of these factors and their interactions could explain why green tides suddenly occurred in 2007 and decreased abruptly in 2017. Moreover, the consequence of green tides is serious. The decay of macroalgal biomass could result in hypoxia and acidification, possibly induce red tide and even have a long-lasting impact on coastal carbon cycles and the ecosystem. Accordingly, corresponding countermeasures have been proposed in our study for future reference in ecosystem management strategies and sustainable development policy. Report Ocean acidification Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR National Science Review 6 4 825 838
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topic green tides
Ulva prolifera
outbreak mechanisms
eco-environmental effects
Yellow Sea
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary Sciences
LARGEST MACROALGAL BLOOM
ENTEROMORPHA-PROLIFERA
MICROSCOPIC PROPAGULES
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
SEAWEED AQUACULTURE
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT
LIGHT-INTENSITY
WATER-QUALITY
GROWTH
spellingShingle green tides
Ulva prolifera
outbreak mechanisms
eco-environmental effects
Yellow Sea
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary Sciences
LARGEST MACROALGAL BLOOM
ENTEROMORPHA-PROLIFERA
MICROSCOPIC PROPAGULES
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
SEAWEED AQUACULTURE
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT
LIGHT-INTENSITY
WATER-QUALITY
GROWTH
Zhang, Yongyu
He, Peimin
Li, Hongmei
Li, Gang
Liu, Jihua
Jiao, Fanglue
Zhang, Jianheng
Huo, Yuanzi
Shi, Xiaoyong
Su, Rongguo
Ye, Naihao
Liu, Dongyan
Yu, Rencheng
Wang, Zongling
Zhou, Mingjiang
Jiao, Nianzhi
Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China
topic_facet green tides
Ulva prolifera
outbreak mechanisms
eco-environmental effects
Yellow Sea
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary Sciences
LARGEST MACROALGAL BLOOM
ENTEROMORPHA-PROLIFERA
MICROSCOPIC PROPAGULES
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
SEAWEED AQUACULTURE
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT
LIGHT-INTENSITY
WATER-QUALITY
GROWTH
description The Ulva prolifera green tides in the Yellow Sea, China, which have been occurring since 2007, are a serious environmental problem attracting worldwide attention. Despite extensive research, the outbreak mechanisms have not been fully understood. Comprehensive analysis of anthropogenic and natural biotic and abiotic factors reveals that human activities, regional physicochemical conditions and algal physiological characteristics as well as ocean warming and biological interactions (with microorganism or other macroalgae) are closely related to the occurrence of green tides. Dynamics of these factors and their interactions could explain why green tides suddenly occurred in 2007 and decreased abruptly in 2017. Moreover, the consequence of green tides is serious. The decay of macroalgal biomass could result in hypoxia and acidification, possibly induce red tide and even have a long-lasting impact on coastal carbon cycles and the ecosystem. Accordingly, corresponding countermeasures have been proposed in our study for future reference in ecosystem management strategies and sustainable development policy.
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author Zhang, Yongyu
He, Peimin
Li, Hongmei
Li, Gang
Liu, Jihua
Jiao, Fanglue
Zhang, Jianheng
Huo, Yuanzi
Shi, Xiaoyong
Su, Rongguo
Ye, Naihao
Liu, Dongyan
Yu, Rencheng
Wang, Zongling
Zhou, Mingjiang
Jiao, Nianzhi
author_facet Zhang, Yongyu
He, Peimin
Li, Hongmei
Li, Gang
Liu, Jihua
Jiao, Fanglue
Zhang, Jianheng
Huo, Yuanzi
Shi, Xiaoyong
Su, Rongguo
Ye, Naihao
Liu, Dongyan
Yu, Rencheng
Wang, Zongling
Zhou, Mingjiang
Jiao, Nianzhi
author_sort Zhang, Yongyu
title Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China
title_short Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China
title_full Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China
title_fullStr Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China
title_full_unstemmed Ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the Yellow Sea, China
title_sort ulva prolifera green-tide outbreaks and their environmental impact in the yellow sea, china
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