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El Niño and La Niña explained - Galapagos Conservation Trust El Niño and La Niña explained GCT Ambassador, Henry Nicholls, takes a deep dive into the impacts of El Niño on the wildlife of Galapagos and the current work being done to monitor these impacts
Hurricanes, El Niño and harmful algal blooms in two sub-tropical . . . Future increases in the intensity of hurricanes and El Niño periods predicted by climate change models have focused attention on their role in stimulating harmful algal blooms (HABs) A series of hurricanes that recently impacted Florida (USA) provided a unique opportunity to explore the relationships between hurricanes, El Niño and HABs in two Florida estuaries subject to repeated intense
What marine life are the ‘winners and losers’ of El Nino? Anderson said she often is asked whether El Niños will lead to more harmful algae blooms like those in central California that led to the deaths of hundreds of marine mammals in 2022-23
Hurricanes, El Niño and harmful algal blooms in two sub-tropical . . . Abstract Future increases in the intensity of hurricanes and El Niño periods predicted by climate change models have focused attention on their role in stimulating harmful algal blooms (HABs) A series of hurricanes that recently impacted Florida (USA) provided a unique opportunity to explore the relationships between hurricanes, El Niño and HABs in two Florida estuaries subject to repeated
The effect of “El Niño” on marine iguanas: A study to understand its . . . The aim of the second phase of the expedition was to continue collecting iguana faecal samples and algae samples for dietary analysis, capture drone footage to assist with our population counts and count the number of deceased marine iguanas to monitor the impact of El Niño on the species
Pelagic harmful algal blooms and climate change . . . - ScienceDirect Time series now have sufficient duration to determine harmful algal bloom (HAB) responses to changing climate conditions, including warming, stratification intensity, freshwater inputs and natural patterns of climate variability, such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation and Pacific Decadal Oscillation Against the context of time series, such as those available from phytoplankton monitoring
Investigating the impact of El Niño on marine iguanas: part 2 The aim of our expedition was to continue collecting iguana faecal samples and algae samples for dietary analysis, capture drone footage to assist with our population counts and count the number of deceased marine iguanas to monitor the impact of El Niño on the species
Marine iguanas: the incredible shrinking lizards of the Galápagos Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) are the only lizards known to forage for food in the ocean, living off the algae growing there But their dependency on the water makes them susceptible to changes caused by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), an irregularly occurring climate cycle that influences temperatures and precipitation around the world The iguanas have evolved the