How toxic, blue-green algae out-compete other organisms through a form of selfish "enslavement" -- and by so doing proliferate dangerously in freshwater bodies -- has been described by a researcher.
Algae in aquariums are almost unavoidable—but only a few actually need to be removed with a magnetic cleaner and similar tools. Photo: Getty Images / Tetiana Garkusha Algae in an aquarium are not a ...
Jerusalem, August 12, 2010 – How toxic, blue-green algae out-compete other organisms through a form of selfish "enslavement" -- and by so doing proliferate dangerously in freshwater bodies -- has been ...