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Biotic interactions shape the realised niche of toxic cyanobacteria

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Predicting cyanobacteria bloom occurrence in lakes and reservoirs before blooms occur.

Science of The Total Environment, 2019
With increased global warming, cyanobacteria are blooming more frequently in lakes and reservoirs, severely damaging the health and stability of aquatic ecosystems and threatening drinking water safety and human health. There is an urgent demand for the effective prediction and prevention of cyanobacterial blooms.
Changsen Zhao   +7 more
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Analysis of the Causes of Cyanobacteria Bloom: A Review

Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2020
: Among water blooms, cyanobacteria bloom occurs over the widest range and is much more harmful than other blooms. Its occurrence in inland water bodies is affected by many factors, such as meteorology, hydrology, and human activities.
Z. Bing   +3 more
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Towards a quantitative definition of Cyanobacteria blooms

Environmental Reviews, 2023
Cyanobacteria blooms represent a global problem with human health and economic and ecosystem nuisance effects. Until now, we have used arbitrary and sometimes confusing criteria to decide whether we are in the presence of a Cyanobacteria bloom. Through scientometric analysis of studies published between 1953 and 2022, I aimed to identify a threshold ...
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Assessing vertical diffusion and cyanobacteria bloom potential in a shallow eutrophic reservoir

, 2020
Han Y, Smithheart JW, Smyth RL, Aziz TN, Obenour CR. 2019. Assessing vertical diffusion and cyanobacteria bloom potential in a shallow eutrophic reservoir. Lake Reserv Manage. 36:169–185.
Yue Han   +4 more
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Cyanobacteria and Bloom Control Management System

2020 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Applications (ICAICA), 2020
Cyanobacteria are a large class of single-cell prokaryotes capable of oxygen-producing photosynthesis. When cyanobacteria are stimulated by nitrogen, phosphorus and other elements, it will cause eutrophication of the water body and cause the phenomenon of “bloom” in the lake, which seriously endangers the safety of humans, livestock, fish and shrimp ...
Yuming Tang   +3 more
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Cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic Sea

2023
In the Baltic Sea, cyanobacteria regularly form massive blooms in late summer. These blooms can produce toxins and have the potential to counteract management efforts to limit eutrophication because they add bioavailable nitrogen (fixed from the atmosphere) to an already over-fertilized system.
Ulrike Löptien   +4 more
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Viruses of freshwater bloom-forming cyanobacteria: Genomic features, infection strategies and coexistence with the host.

Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2020
Freshwater bloom-forming cyanobacteria densely grow in the aquatic environments, leading to an increase in the viral-contact rate. They possess numerous antiviral genes, as well as cell differentiation- and physiological performance-related genes, owing ...
D. Morimoto   +2 more
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