The deep lakes south of the Alps contribute more than 80% (over 122 km3) of the surface freshwater resources in Italy. In this lake district, extended surface blooms of Dolichospermum lemmermannii (Nostocales) were recorded for the first time in Lake Garda in 1990/91. Since then, blooms of this species were documented in lakes Iseo (1990s), Maggiore (2005), and Como (2006). In Lake Garda, the understanding and impact of the invasion were studied adopting a wide multidisciplinary approach. The morphological identification of the available strains was supported by phylogenetic analyses based on 16S rRNA and rpoB genes. Selected isolates did not produce quantifiable amounts of anatoxin-a and microcystins (LC-MS) so far. Experiments of germinat...