2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2011.09.006
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A mathematical model of algal blooms based on the characteristics of complex networks theory

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“…The ratio of the number of links among the nodes within its neighborhood divided by the total number of links that could possibly exist among them [94,[104][105][106] FW; RN; BN Betweenness centrality Quantifies how frequently a node i is on the shortest paths between every pair of nodes j and k [66,104,105,110,[114][115][116][117] FW; BN; RN; WN…”
Section: Clustering Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ratio of the number of links among the nodes within its neighborhood divided by the total number of links that could possibly exist among them [94,[104][105][106] FW; RN; BN Betweenness centrality Quantifies how frequently a node i is on the shortest paths between every pair of nodes j and k [66,104,105,110,[114][115][116][117] FW; BN; RN; WN…”
Section: Clustering Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eutrophic lakes and rivers account for 24.6% of the major lakes in China [7]. Algal bloom is the typical result of water eutrophication and is caused by the great increase of nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients when lakes and rivers are polluted [8,9]. Both Lake Constance and Lake Erie have algal bloom pollution, and in China, many lakes and reservoirs in the middle and lower parts of both the Yangtze River and the Yellow River also break out in algal blooms very frequently, and the problem is particularly serious in Lake Tai, Chao Lake and Dian Lake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many studies cell size/algal growth rate relationships are sought (Morin et al, 2008). Growth of algae is influenced by a variety of biological and non-biological factors, and the ecosystem models incorporates such factors as transparency, temperature, pH, BOD, electrolytic conductivity nitrate and phosphate (Kozak, 2005;Souza et al, 2008;Mao et al, 2009;Lehman et al, 2010;Yao et al, 2011;Lyche-Solheim et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%