In recent years, the East China Sea (ECS) has experienced frequent harmful algal blooms (HABs), driven by the complex interplay of climate change—specifically ocean warming and acidification—and eutrophication-induced light attenuation. Despite their ecological significance, the interactive effects of these environmental stressors on the competitive dynamics between bloom-forming microalgae remain poorly understood. This study aimed to […] The p…
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