Sentences with phrase «of didymo»

One of the cores showed the appearance of didymo in the 1970s, before its later blooming growth.
The study corroborates historical reports of didymo's presence as far back as the 1800s, she said.

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Three didymo experts not involved in the study agreed that climate change possibly is playing a role with didymo, although the degree of the link is uncertain.
New research suggests this type of algae — called Didymosphenia geminate, or didymo — is a native species, but the environmental conditions that trigger its visible growth in rivers were previously rare or absent.
«Didymo also increases the abundance of a tubificid worm that is a host for a fish disease called whirling disease.»
A didymo mat several centimeters thick covers the rocky substrate of the crystal clear Duval River.
Didymo blooms, on the other hand, occur in waterways with low levels of phosphorus, Taylor said.
In 2013, the Duval River (tributary of the renowned Bonaventure River) experienced the most severe didymo bloom ever recorded in eastern Canada and comparable to extreme blooms observed over the past decade in New Zealand.
A didymo mat several centimeters thick covers the rocky substrate of the crystal clear Duval River.
In eastern Canada, recent climate warming may play a role in the establishment of conditions that favor didymo proliferation.
Didymo, also known as «rock snot,» is a type of freshwater algae that clumps on rocks and invades river bottoms.
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