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Nutrients and not temperature are the key drivers for cyanobacterial biomass in the Americas

Bonilla, Sylvia (author)
Univ Republica, Uruguay
Aguilera, Anabella (author)
Linnéuniversitetet,Institutionen för biologi och miljö (BOM),Ctr Ecol & Evolut Microbial Model Syst EEMiS
Aubriot, Luis (author)
Univ Republica, Uruguay
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Huszar, Vera (author)
Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Almanza, Viviana (author)
Univ Concepcion, Chile
Haakonsson, Signe (author)
Univ Republica, Uruguay
Izaguirre, Irina (author)
Univ Buenos Aires, Argentina
O'Farrell, Ines (author)
Univ Buenos Aires, Argentina
Salazar, Anthony (author)
Lab Vigilancia Calidad Agua AUTODEMA Gobierno Reg, Peru
Becker, Vanessa (author)
Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Cremella, Bruno (author)
Univ Sherbrooke, Canada
Ferragut, Carla (author)
Inst Pesquisas Ambientais, Brazil
Hernandez, Esnedy (author)
Univ Antioquia, Colombia
Palacio, Hilda (author)
Univ CES, Colombia
Rodrigues, Luzia Cleide (author)
Univ Estadual Maringa UEM, Brazil
Sampaio da Silva, Lucia Helena (author)
Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Santana, Lucineide Maria (author)
Inst Pesquisas Ambientais, Brazil
Santos, Juliana (author)
Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Somma, Andrea (author)
Univ Republica, Uruguay
Ortega, Laura (author)
Univ Estadual Maringa UEM, Brazil
Antoniades, Dermot (author)
Univ Laval, Canada
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Elsevier, 2023
2023
English.
In: Harmful Algae. - : Elsevier. - 1568-9883 .- 1878-1470. ; 121
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Cyanobacterial blooms imperil the use of freshwater around the globe and present challenges for water man-agement. Studies have suggested that blooms are trigged by high temperatures and nutrient concentrations. While the roles of nitrogen and phosphorus have long been debated, cyanobacterial dominance in phytoplankton has widely been associated with climate warming. However, studies at large geographical scales, covering diverse climate regions and lake depths, are still needed to clarify the drivers of cyanobacterial success. Here, we analyzed data from 464 lakes covering a 14,000 km north-south gradient in the Americas and three lake depth categories. We show that there were no clear trends in cyanobacterial biomass (as biovolume) along latitude or climate gradients, with the exception of lower biomass in polar climates. Phosphorus was the primary resource explaining cyanobacterial biomass in the Americas, while nitrogen was also significant but particularly relevant in very shallow lakes (< 3 m depth). Despite the assessed climatic gradient water temperature was only weakly related to cyanobacterial biomass, suggesting it is overemphasized in current discussions. Depth was critical for predicting cyanobacterial biomass, and shallow lakes proved more vulnerable to eutrophication. Among other variables analyzed, only pH was significantly related to cyanobacteria biomass, likely due to a biologically mediated positive feedback under high nutrient conditions. Solutions toward managing harmful cyanobacteria should thus consider lake morphometric characteristics and emphasize nutrient control, independently of tem-perature gradients, since local factors are more critical - and more amenable to controls - than global external forces.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Ekologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Ecology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Eutrophication
Blooms
Global gradients
Freshwater
Climate change
Ecology
Ekologi

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