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- W2998501226 abstract "Abstract This article provides an introduction to freshwater cyanobacterial blooms, including a brief discussion of those formed by eukaryotic algae. In freshwater systems, cyanobacteria have ecological strategies such as buoyancy regulation, phosphorus mining, and nitrogen fixation that give them a competitive advantage over eukaryotic algae, and they cause visible blooms more frequently in freshwater ecosystems than other algal types. Many cyanobacterial species also have a competitive advantage at higher water temperatures (above 25 °C). Understanding cyanobacterial bloom dynamics includes information on water quality, with emphasis on nutrients, and physical factors such as water temperature and the amount of mixing in a waterbody. Calm conditions allow these organisms to float to the water surface where prevailing winds aid the development of thick accumulations on shorelines. Human and animal exposure to cyanobacteria at these shorelines is problematic because of the potent toxins some species produce that have the potential to be harmful. A synopsis of the key bloom‐forming organisms with photomicrographs is included in this article." @default.
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