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The pathway to noxious cyanobacteria blooms in lakes: The food web as the final turn
James Elser
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
food web
84%
cyanobacterium
83%
algal bloom
79%
lake
52%
trophic interaction
27%
nutrient
21%
water quality
14%
ecological factor
12%
politics
12%
anthropogenic effect
11%
lake water
10%
opinion
10%
grazing
9%
socioeconomics
9%
recycling
8%
ecology
8%
mortality
8%
decision making
8%
rate
3%
Agriculture & Biology
food webs
100%
Cyanobacteria
80%
lakes
73%
pollution load
29%
trophic relationships
27%
water quality
22%
politics
15%
anthropogenic activities
11%
socioeconomics
11%
decision making
11%
recycling
10%
grazing
9%
deterioration
9%
ecology
8%
environmental factors
7%
nutrients
6%