地理
边疆
海洋学
电流(流体)
爆发
环境科学
自然地理学
地质学
生物
考古
病毒学
作者
Jiaxing Cao,Jinlin Liu,Shuang Zhao,Yanli Tong,Shuang Li,Zhangyi Xia,Meijuan Hu,Yuqing Sun,Jianheng Zhang,Peimin He
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.114710
摘要
The green tide event that occurred in the Southern Yellow Sea in 2007 lasted for 16 years, causing serious economic losses and ecological damage to coastal cities. To address this problem, a series of studies were conducted. However, the contribution of micropropagules to green tide outbreaks remains poorly understood, and the relationship between micropropagules and green algae that are settled nearshore or floating at sea also needs to be further explored. The present study focuses on the identification of these micropropagules in the Southern Yellow Sea and uses the Citespace tool to quantitatively analyze current research hotspots, frontier trends, and development trends. In addition, it examines the micropropagules' life cycle and how it directly affects the green algal biomass and clarifies the temporal and spatial distribution of micropropagules in the entire Southern Yellow Sea. The study also discusses unresolved scientific problems and limitations in the current research on algal micropropagules and provides an outlook on future research directions. We expect to further analyze the contribution of micropropagules to green tide outbreaks and provide data to support comprehensive green tide management.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI