Ponds play an important role in urban areas. However, cyanobacterial blooms counteract the societal need for a good water quality and pose serious health risks for citizens and pets. To provide insight into the extent and possible causes of cyanobacterial problems in urban ponds, we conducted a survey on cyanobacterial blooms and studied three ponds in detail. Among 3,500 urban ponds in the urbanized Dutch province of North Brabant, 125 showed cyanobacterial blooms in the period 2009-2012. This covered 79 % of all locations registered for cyanobacterial blooms, despite the fact that urban ponds comprise only 11 % of the area of surface water in North Brabant. Dominant bloom-forming genera in urban ponds were Microcystis, Anabaena and Plankt...
Photoautotrophic organisms, particularly cyanobacteria, have great ecological importance due to thei...
The ecosystems in urban lakes are very vulnerable to human pressure because of their specific physic...
Mass populations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria commonly develop in fresh-, brackish- and marine w...
Ponds play an important role in urban areas. However, cyanobacterial blooms counteract the societal ...
Abstract: The occurrence and abundance of cyanobacterial population was monitored monthly in two urb...
<p>Small lakes and ponds are common features in urban areas and they contribute to the quality of ci...
The B-blooms 2 project showed the incidence of (toxic) cyanobacterial blooms in Belgium more than a ...
Background: Cyanobacterial blooms are of increasing concern for drinking water supply. In Sweden, a ...
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, plantlike organisms present in lakes, recreational waters, and reserv...
Nutrient-driven cyanobacteria blooms are an increasingly common issue in freshwater environments, pa...
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, plantlike organisms present in lakes, recreational waters,and reservo...
In the Netherlands, legacies and diffuse nutrient pollution continue to fuel recurrent cyanobacteria...
Cyanobacterial toxins constitute one of the most high risk categories of waterborne toxic biological...
Nowadays, high numbers of cyanobacteria dominate Dutch inland surface waters. Several species of cya...
Cyanobacteria are a type of prokaryotic phytoplankton found in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Cya...
Photoautotrophic organisms, particularly cyanobacteria, have great ecological importance due to thei...
The ecosystems in urban lakes are very vulnerable to human pressure because of their specific physic...
Mass populations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria commonly develop in fresh-, brackish- and marine w...
Ponds play an important role in urban areas. However, cyanobacterial blooms counteract the societal ...
Abstract: The occurrence and abundance of cyanobacterial population was monitored monthly in two urb...
<p>Small lakes and ponds are common features in urban areas and they contribute to the quality of ci...
The B-blooms 2 project showed the incidence of (toxic) cyanobacterial blooms in Belgium more than a ...
Background: Cyanobacterial blooms are of increasing concern for drinking water supply. In Sweden, a ...
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, plantlike organisms present in lakes, recreational waters, and reserv...
Nutrient-driven cyanobacteria blooms are an increasingly common issue in freshwater environments, pa...
Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, plantlike organisms present in lakes, recreational waters,and reservo...
In the Netherlands, legacies and diffuse nutrient pollution continue to fuel recurrent cyanobacteria...
Cyanobacterial toxins constitute one of the most high risk categories of waterborne toxic biological...
Nowadays, high numbers of cyanobacteria dominate Dutch inland surface waters. Several species of cya...
Cyanobacteria are a type of prokaryotic phytoplankton found in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Cya...
Photoautotrophic organisms, particularly cyanobacteria, have great ecological importance due to thei...
The ecosystems in urban lakes are very vulnerable to human pressure because of their specific physic...
Mass populations of toxin-producing cyanobacteria commonly develop in fresh-, brackish- and marine w...