Long-term hydrological and phytoplankton monitoring (1992–2007) of three potentially eutrophic systems in the eastern English Channel and the Southern Bight of the North Sea

Lefebvre, A., Guiselin, N., Barbet, F., and Artigas, F. L. 2011. Long-term hydrological and phytoplankton monitoring (1992–2007) of three potentially eutrophic systems in the eastern English Channel and the Southern Bight of the North Sea. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68: 2029–2043. The spatial...

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community structure
Constraining
Diatomaceae
dissolved inorganic nitrogen
English Channel
eutrophication
Hydrology
Marine
marine science
monitoring
nitrates
North Sea
nutrient content
Nutrients
Phaeocystis globosa
Phosphates
Phytoplankton
silicates
spatial variation
temporal variation
Trends
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