Contrasting cyanobacterial communities and microcystin concentrations in summers with extreme weather events: insights into potential effects of climate change

Volume: 785, Issue: 1, Pages: 71 - 89
Published: Jul 9, 2016
Abstract
Current climate change scenarios predict that aquatic systems will experience increases in temperature, thermal stratification, water column stability and in some regions, greater precipitation. These factors have been associated with promoting cyanobacterial blooms. However, limited data exist on how cyanobacterial composition and toxin production will be affected. Using a shallow eutrophic lake, we investigated how precipitation intensity and...
Paper Details
Title
Contrasting cyanobacterial communities and microcystin concentrations in summers with extreme weather events: insights into potential effects of climate change
Published Date
Jul 9, 2016
Volume
785
Issue
1
Pages
71 - 89
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