Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable increases in water temperatures. Rising temperatures, especially when combined with widespread nutrient pollution, directly favour the growth of toxic cyanobacteria. Climate changes have also altered natural water level fluctuations increasing the probability of extreme events as dry periods followed by heavy rains. The massive appearance of Dolichospermum lemmermannii ( = planktonic Anabaena), a toxic species absent from the pelagic zone of the subalpine oligotrophic Lake Maggiore before 2005, could be a consequence of the unusual fluctuations of lake level in recent years. We hypothesized that these fluctuations may favour the cyanobacterium as ...
It is widely believed that climate change acts synergistically with eutrophication to exacerbate the...
Current climate change scenarios predict that aquatic systems will experience increases in temperatu...
Climate change is likely to stimulate the development of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic ...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Climate change can promote harmful cyanobacteria blooms in eutrophic waters through increased drough...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes occurring worldwide in almost every ecosystem. They are...
Planktothrix rubescens is a harmful planktonic cyanobacterium, forming concentrated metalimnetic pop...
Planktothrix rubescens is a harmful planktonic cyanobacterium, forming concentrated metalimnetic pop...
Anthropogenic-induced changes in nutrient ratios have increased the susceptibility of large temperat...
The community structure of planktonic cyanobacteria was studied in a dimictic lake in which recurren...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
It is widely believed that climate change acts synergistically with eutrophication to exacerbate the...
It is widely believed that climate change acts synergistically with eutrophication to exacerbate the...
Current climate change scenarios predict that aquatic systems will experience increases in temperatu...
Climate change is likely to stimulate the development of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic ...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
Global warming has been shown to strongly influence inland water systems, producing noticeable incre...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
Climate change can promote harmful cyanobacteria blooms in eutrophic waters through increased drough...
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes occurring worldwide in almost every ecosystem. They are...
Planktothrix rubescens is a harmful planktonic cyanobacterium, forming concentrated metalimnetic pop...
Planktothrix rubescens is a harmful planktonic cyanobacterium, forming concentrated metalimnetic pop...
Anthropogenic-induced changes in nutrient ratios have increased the susceptibility of large temperat...
The community structure of planktonic cyanobacteria was studied in a dimictic lake in which recurren...
On-going global warming and eutrophication are expected to promote cyanobacterial dominance worldwid...
It is widely believed that climate change acts synergistically with eutrophication to exacerbate the...
It is widely believed that climate change acts synergistically with eutrophication to exacerbate the...
Current climate change scenarios predict that aquatic systems will experience increases in temperatu...
Climate change is likely to stimulate the development of harmful cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic ...