The Future For Microplankton In The Baltic Sea [FHD 2027]
: Higher levels of dissolved organic matter from land runoff will favor heterotrophic bacteria over primary-producing phytoplankton in the north.
units. This favors freshwater-tolerant species while negatively impacting marine-originated diatoms, dinoflagellates, and large zooplankton. The future for microplankton in the Baltic Sea
Reduction in high-quality food sources for the base of the food web. Increase : Higher levels of dissolved organic matter from
: Projections indicate a temperature increase of The future for microplankton in the Baltic Sea
Key species like Calanus and certain copepods will lose suitable habitat. Ecological Consequences
Reports from the HELCOM Fact Sheets emphasize that these climate-induced pressures make simple management solutions difficult, as the responses vary significantly across different basins of the Baltic Sea. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more