----- 沿海系统的富营养化过程
INTRODUCTION Eutrophication Processes Aspects of Excessive Nutrient Loading Plankton Response to Nutrient Loading Phytoplankton Blooms and the HAB Concept Natural History of HABs Phytoplankton as Indicators of Water Quality Food Web Response to Nutrient Loading NORTHEAST GULF OF MEXICO Physiography Regional Geology Climate River Flow Tides Aquatic Habitats PRIMARY STUDY SITES Apalachee Bay (Econfina and Fenholloway River-Estuaries) Apalachicola River and Bay System The Choctawhatchee River and Bay System The Pensacola River and Bay System The Perdido River and Bay System THE PERDIDO BAY SYSTEM: EUTROPHICATION PROCESSES AND PLANKTON BLOOMS Introduction River Flow Trends Nutrient Dynamics Sediment Quality Water Quality: Spatial/Temporal Trends Long-Term Phytoplankton Trends In Perdido Bay EFFECTS OF BLOOMS ON SECONDARY PRODUCTION Introduction Bay-wide Trends of Invertebrates and Fishes COMPARISON OF GULF COASTAL SYSTEMS Habitat Conditions Salinity Stratification and Habitat Deterioration Nutrient Loading and Nutrient Concentrations Water Quality Sediment Comparisons Phytoplankton Organization Food Web Response to Plankton Organization RESTORATION, RESEARCH, AND REGULATION Restoration of the Perdido System "Ecosystem" Research Information, Regulatory "Action", and Political Control CONCLUSIONS SUMMARY OF RESULTS
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