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This project investigates the role of dissolved organic nitrogen from decaying vegetation in promoting toxic dinoflagellate blooms in the Baltic Sea. By studying the mixotrophic capabilities of Alexandrium ostenfeldii, it aims to develop tools for predicting bloom occurrences and inform local management strategies.
Shallow coastal waters in the Baltic Sea, rich in organic matter, are threatened by toxic dinoflagellates blooms, which have deleterious effect on human health and aquatic life.
The toxic Alexandrium ostenfeldii blooms in coastal waters where vegetation start to decompose in late summer and release dissolved organic nitrogen (DON).
Dinoflagellates are potentially mixotrophic; they are photosynthetic and can use DON.
However, the mixotrophic activity for Alexandrium in the Baltic Sea is unknown.…
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