Microcystis is one of the most common bloom-forming cyanobacteria in freshwater ecosystems throughout the world. However, the underlying life history mechanism and distinct temporal dynamics (inter- and intra-annual) of Microcystis populations in different geographical locations and lakes remain unclear but is critical information needed for the development of robust prediction, prevention, and management strategies. Perennial observations indicate that temperature may be the key factor driving differences in the overwintering strategy. This study quantitatively compared the overwintering abilities of Microcystis aeruginosa (Ma) in both the water column and sediments under a gradient of overwintering water temperatures (i.e., 4, 8, and 12 °...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was assessed in vitro in order (i) to c...
Eutrophication and warming are key drivers of cyanobacterial blooms, but their combined effects on m...
Microcystis is known to overwinter on sediment surfaces and provide an inoculum to support water col...
Cyanobacteria in the genus Microcystis are dominant components of many harmful algal blooms worldwid...
Microcystis colonies can overwinter in sediment and may inoculate the water column through recruitme...
Microcystis is one of the most notorious phytoplankton species, because it can form harmful toxic bl...
The ability of Microcystis to form large colonies is a key trait that contributes to competition abi...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Current climate change scenarios predict that aquatic systems will experience increases in temperatu...
Warming climate is predicted to promote cyanobacterial blooms but the toxicity of cyanobacteria unde...
Warming climate is predicted to promote cyanobacterial blooms but the toxicity of cyanobacteria unde...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Eutrophication and warming are key drivers of cyanobacterial blooms, but their combined effects on m...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was assessed in vitro in order (i) to c...
Eutrophication and warming are key drivers of cyanobacterial blooms, but their combined effects on m...
Microcystis is known to overwinter on sediment surfaces and provide an inoculum to support water col...
Cyanobacteria in the genus Microcystis are dominant components of many harmful algal blooms worldwid...
Microcystis colonies can overwinter in sediment and may inoculate the water column through recruitme...
Microcystis is one of the most notorious phytoplankton species, because it can form harmful toxic bl...
The ability of Microcystis to form large colonies is a key trait that contributes to competition abi...
Morphological evolution from a unicellular to multicellular state provides greater opportunities for...
Cyanobacteria are an ancient group of photosynthetic prokaryotes that are found in a wide range of h...
Current climate change scenarios predict that aquatic systems will experience increases in temperatu...
Warming climate is predicted to promote cyanobacterial blooms but the toxicity of cyanobacteria unde...
Warming climate is predicted to promote cyanobacterial blooms but the toxicity of cyanobacteria unde...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
In some lakes, large amounts of the potentially toxic cyanobacterium Microcystis overwinter in the s...
Eutrophication and warming are key drivers of cyanobacterial blooms, but their combined effects on m...
International audienceThe benthic recruitment of Microcystis was assessed in vitro in order (i) to c...
Eutrophication and warming are key drivers of cyanobacterial blooms, but their combined effects on m...
Microcystis is known to overwinter on sediment surfaces and provide an inoculum to support water col...