Rise of toxic cyanobacterial blooms in temperate freshwater lakes: causes,correlations and possible countermeasures |
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Authors: | Stefanie N Scholz Maranda Esterhuizen-Londt |
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Institution: | Institute of Biotechnology, Technical University of Berlin, Chair of Ecological Impact Research and Ecotoxicology, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | The progressive degradation of surface freshwater quality due to the mass proliferation of toxic cyanobacterial blooms is of growing global concern. The occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms is not a new phenomenon. However, a global increase in the frequency, duration, and distribution of toxic cyanobacterial blooms could be observed in the past decades. Evidence suggests that this trend might be attributed to a complex interplay of direct and indirect anthropogenic influences. The underlying causes and interrelations for this development have not been fully clarified. Nonetheless, all evidence points to the fact that mitigation of toxic cyanobacterial blooms will be a key challenge of the twenty-first century. This review addresses the underlying causes for the increased incidence of toxic cyanobacteria in temperate freshwater lakes and attempts to reveal possible reciprocities between bloom promoting factors. Selected approaches for the prevention of toxic cyanobacterial blooms as well as the mitigation of their potential negative impacts on humans will be presented. |
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Keywords: | Cyanobacteria blooms urbanization global warming |
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