2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2015.10.015
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An overview of diversity, occurrence, genetics and toxin production of bloom-forming Dolichospermum (Anabaena) species

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“…cf. planktonicum observed in our experiment is of particular concern for water quality in that many species of Dolichospermum are known to produce neurotoxins (Li, Dreher, & Li, ), and D. planktonicum also produces a microcystin‐like liver toxin (Bruno, Barbini, Pierdominici, Serse, & Ioppolo, ). Extracts of D. planktonicum have strong inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of rotifers and cladocerans (Barrios, Nandini, & Sarma, ), two zooplankton groups in the food web of permafrost thaw lakes (Abramova et al., ; Bégin & Vincent, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…cf. planktonicum observed in our experiment is of particular concern for water quality in that many species of Dolichospermum are known to produce neurotoxins (Li, Dreher, & Li, ), and D. planktonicum also produces a microcystin‐like liver toxin (Bruno, Barbini, Pierdominici, Serse, & Ioppolo, ). Extracts of D. planktonicum have strong inhibitory effects on the growth and reproduction of rotifers and cladocerans (Barrios, Nandini, & Sarma, ), two zooplankton groups in the food web of permafrost thaw lakes (Abramova et al., ; Bégin & Vincent, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Algal accumulations also interfere with water treatment, making the elimination of organic matter and toxins more time consuming and expensive (Hitzfeld et al 2000;Villacorte et al 2015). The most common genera of cyanobacteria that usually dominate the freshwater blooms around the world are Microcystis, Cylindrospermopsis, and Dolichospermum (Fernandes et al 2005;Fonseca & Bicudo 2010;Soares et al 2013;Antunes et al 2015;Li et al 2015;Harke et al 2016). Despite the negative consequences described above, few studies (Faria et al 2013; present study) have focused on the effects of mechanically removing macrophytes on the phytoplankton community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Other cyanobacterial species are also known to dominate freshwater ecosystems, such as Dolichospermum (also known as Anabaena ) spp. (Li, Dreher & Li, ; Wood et al, ), Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Burford et al, ), Aphanizomenon spp. (Cirés & Ballot, ), etc.…”
Section: Global Success and Morphology Of Microcystismentioning
confidence: 99%