9781639899180
Randall Wilkins
States Academic Press
English
2025
Environmental Science - Ecology and Ecosystems
$ 155
Algal blooms are rapid increases in the population of algae in aquatic ecosystems. These blooms often occur due to a combination of factors such as warm temperatures, increased nutrient levels (particularly nitrogen and phosphorus), and calm water conditions. While algae are a natural part of aquatic environments and play a vital role in the ecosystem, blooms can have detrimental effects. They can deplete oxygen levels in the water, leading to fish kills and other aquatic life disturbances. Some algae species also produce toxins harmful to humans and animals if ingested or through direct contact. Human activities such as agriculture runoff, sewage discharge, and climate change exacerbate these blooms. Monitoring and managing nutrient inputs into water bodies are crucial for preventing algal blooms and maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems. This book explores all the important aspects of harmful algal blooms in the present day scenario. It includes some of the vital pieces of work being conducted across the world, on various topics related to algal blooms. This book will help new researchers by foregrounding their knowledge in this branch.