C yanotoxins: producing organisms, occurrence, toxicity, mechanism of action and human health toxicological risk evaluation
FM Buratti, M Manganelli, S Vichi, M Stefanelli… - Archives of …, 2017 - Springer
Cyanobacteria were present on the earth 3.5 billion years ago; since then they have
colonized almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They produce a high number of …
colonized almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They produce a high number of …
Understanding and predicting harmful algal blooms in a changing climate: A trait‐based framework
E Litchman - Limnology and Oceanography Letters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The worldwide proliferation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) both in freshwater and marine
ecosystems make understanding and predicting their occurrence urgent. Trait‐based …
ecosystems make understanding and predicting their occurrence urgent. Trait‐based …
Fluorescence probes for real-time remote cyanobacteria monitoring: A review of challenges and opportunities
In recent years, there has been a widespread deployment of submersible fluorescence
sensors by water utilities. They are used to measure diagnostic pigments and estimate algae …
sensors by water utilities. They are used to measure diagnostic pigments and estimate algae …
A review of cyanophage–host relationships: Highlighting cyanophages as a potential cyanobacteria control strategy
CR Grasso, KL Pokrzywinski, C Waechter, T Rycroft… - Toxins, 2022 - mdpi.com
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are naturally occurring phenomena, and cyanobacteria are the
most commonly occurring HABs in freshwater systems. Cyanobacteria HABs (cyanoHABs) …
most commonly occurring HABs in freshwater systems. Cyanobacteria HABs (cyanoHABs) …
Analysis of microcystins in cyanobacterial blooms from freshwater bodies in England
Cyanobacterial blooms in freshwater bodies in England are currently monitored reactively,
with samples containing more than 20,000 cells/mL of potentially toxin-producing species by …
with samples containing more than 20,000 cells/mL of potentially toxin-producing species by …
Measures and approaches in trait-based phytoplankton community ecology–from freshwater to marine ecosystems
G Weithoff, BE Beisner - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Trait-based approaches to investigate (short-and long-term) phytoplankton dynamics and
community assembly have become increasingly popular in freshwater and marine science …
community assembly have become increasingly popular in freshwater and marine science …
Defining cyanobacterial species: diversity and description through genomics
A Willis, JN Woodhouse - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Cyanobacteria were the first oxygenic photosynthersizers, evolving∼ 3.5 bya, they have
since radiated into one of the most diverse and widely distributed phyla of bacteria …
since radiated into one of the most diverse and widely distributed phyla of bacteria …
[HTML][HTML] Individual-based modelling of cyanobacteria blooms: Physical and physiological processes
Lakes and reservoirs throughout the world are increasingly adversely affected by
cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs). The development and spatiotemporal …
cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs). The development and spatiotemporal …
Cyanotoxins: Which detection technique for an optimum risk assessment?
The presence of toxigenic cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) in drinking water reservoirs
poses a risk to human and animal health worldwide. Guidelines and health alert levels have …
poses a risk to human and animal health worldwide. Guidelines and health alert levels have …
Differences in cyanobacterial strain responses to light and temperature reflect species plasticity
Microcystis aeruginosa and Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii are two cyanobacterial species
that dominate freshwaters globally. Multiple strains of each species with different physiology …
that dominate freshwaters globally. Multiple strains of each species with different physiology …