Abstract of the article : The coexistence of potentially toxic bloom-forming cyanobacteria (CY) and generally smaller-sized grazer communities has raised the question of zooplankton (ZP) ability to control harmful cyanobacterial blooms and highlighted the need for species-specific research on ZP-CY trophic interactions in naturally occurring communities. A combination of HPLC, molecular and stable isotope analyses was used to assess in situ the importance of CY as a food source for dominant crustacean ZP species and to quantify the grazing on potentially toxic strains of Microcystis during bloom formation in large eutrophic Lake Peipsi (Estonia). Aphanizomenon, Dolichospermum, Gloeotrichia and Microcystis dominated bloom-forming CY, while M...
<p>As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasi...
The fishhook water flea (Cercopagis pengoi Ostroumov, 1891) is an invasive zooplankter that can decr...
Microcystins, toxins produced by cyanobacteria, may play a role in fish kills, although their specif...
The coexistence of potentially toxic bloom-forming cyanobacteria (CY) and generally smaller-sized gr...
Mass development of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) is common in many lakes and coastal waters worl...
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are a primary source of water quality degradation in...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Cyanobacterial blooms occur when one or a few species of cyanobacteria dominate an ecosystem. These ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand freshwater environments. T...
The Ibirité reservoir is an urban and eutrophic environment, with regular occurrences of cyanobacter...
1) Toxic algal blooms widely affect our use of water resources both with respect to drinking water a...
Global warming, paired with eutrophication processes, is shifting phytoplankton communities towards ...
During summer, the Baltic Sea is subjected to the world’s largest cyanobacterial blooms. These bloom...
During summer, the Baltic Sea is subjected to the world’s largest cyanobacterial blooms. These bloom...
<p>As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasi...
<p>As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasi...
The fishhook water flea (Cercopagis pengoi Ostroumov, 1891) is an invasive zooplankter that can decr...
Microcystins, toxins produced by cyanobacteria, may play a role in fish kills, although their specif...
The coexistence of potentially toxic bloom-forming cyanobacteria (CY) and generally smaller-sized gr...
Mass development of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) is common in many lakes and coastal waters worl...
Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) are a primary source of water quality degradation in...
Seasonal patterns in assimilation of externally produced, allochthonous, organic matter into aquatic...
Cyanobacterial blooms occur when one or a few species of cyanobacteria dominate an ecosystem. These ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleand freshwater environments. T...
The Ibirité reservoir is an urban and eutrophic environment, with regular occurrences of cyanobacter...
1) Toxic algal blooms widely affect our use of water resources both with respect to drinking water a...
Global warming, paired with eutrophication processes, is shifting phytoplankton communities towards ...
During summer, the Baltic Sea is subjected to the world’s largest cyanobacterial blooms. These bloom...
During summer, the Baltic Sea is subjected to the world’s largest cyanobacterial blooms. These bloom...
<p>As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasi...
<p>As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is increasi...
The fishhook water flea (Cercopagis pengoi Ostroumov, 1891) is an invasive zooplankter that can decr...
Microcystins, toxins produced by cyanobacteria, may play a role in fish kills, although their specif...