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Impact of Climate Change on Nutrient Dynamics in Aquatic Ecosystems

A recent study highlights the effects of rising temperatures and changing stratification on nutrient cycling, leading to increased harmful algal blooms in lakes and reservoirs.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 9 days ago
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A new long-term study conducted by the University has shed light on how climate change is influencing nutrient dynamics in aquatic environments.

The research indicates that rising water temperatures are significantly affecting nutrient cycling, which is crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems.

Additionally, altered stratification patterns are contributing to the proliferation of harmful algal blooms, raising concerns about water quality and ecosystem health.