[HTML][HTML] Harmful algal blooms: A climate change co-stressor in marine and freshwater ecosystems

AW Griffith, CJ Gobler - Harmful Algae, 2020 - Elsevier
Marine and freshwater ecosystems are warming, acidifying, and deoxygenating as a
consequence of climate change. In parallel, the impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs) on …

[PDF][PDF] From unusual suspect to serial killer: Cyanotoxins boosted by climate change may jeopardize megafauna

H Wang, C Xu, Y Liu, E Jeppesen, JC Svenning, J Wu… - The Innovation, 2021 - cell.com
The recent mass mortality event of more than 330 African elephants in Botswana has been
attributed to biotoxins produced by cyanobacteria; however, scientific evidence for this is …

Freshwater neurotoxins and concerns for human, animal, and ecosystem health: A review of anatoxin-a and saxitoxin

VG Christensen, E Khan - Science of the Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Toxic cyanobacteria are a concern worldwide because they can adversely affect humans,
animals, and ecosystems. However, neurotoxins produced by freshwater cyanobacteria are …

Harmful algal bloom toxins in aerosol generated from inland lake water

NE Olson, ME Cooke, JH Shi, JA Birbeck… - … science & technology, 2020 - ACS Publications
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) caused by cyanobacteria in freshwater environments produce
toxins (eg, microcystin) that are harmful to human and animal health. HAB frequency and …

Mitigating antibiotic pollution using cyanobacteria: Removal efficiency, pathways and metabolism

M Pan, T Lyu, L Zhan, V Matamoros, I Angelidaki… - Water Research, 2021 - Elsevier
The occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in wastewater
poses huge environmental threats, even at trace concentrations, and novel approaches are …

[HTML][HTML] Geographic redistribution of microcystin hotspots in response to climate warming

J Merder, T Harris, G Zhao, DM Stasinopoulos… - Nature Water, 2023 - nature.com
High concentrations of cyanobacterial toxins such as microcystin represent a global
challenge to water quality in lakes, threatening health, economies and ecosystem stability …

Will “air eutrophication” increase the risk of ecological threat to public health?

YF Sun, Y Guo, C Xu, Y Liu, X Zhao, Q Liu… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Aquatic eutrophication, often with anthropogenic causes, facilitates blooms of cyanobacteria
including cyanotoxin producing species, which profoundly impact aquatic ecosystems and …

A review of common cyanotoxins and their effects on fish

H Falfushynska, N Kasianchuk, E Siemens, E Henao… - Toxics, 2023 - mdpi.com
Global warming and human-induced eutrophication drive the occurrence of various
cyanotoxins in aquatic environments. These metabolites reveal diversified mechanisms of …

Water flow and temperature drove epiphytic microbial community shift: Insight into nutrient removal in constructed wetlands from microbial assemblage and co …

X Mu, S Zhang, X Lv, Y Ma, Z Zhang, B Han - Bioresource Technology, 2021 - Elsevier
The impacts of water flow and low temperature on nutrient removal and underlying
ecological mechanism of epiphytic microbial community in constructed wetlands remain to …

[HTML][HTML] Perspectives on harmful algal blooms (HABs) and the cyberbiosecurity of freshwater systems

DG Schmale III, AP Ault, W Saad, DT Scott… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) have been observed in all 50 states in the US, ranging from
large freshwater lakes, such as the Great Lakes, to smaller inland lakes, rivers, and …