2021
DOI: 10.1002/wer.1564
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Comparison of phytoplankton control measures in reducing cyanobacteria assemblage of reservoirs found in the arid region of Southern Africa

Abstract: Ecological restorations of reservoirs are implemented worldwide; however, minimal successes are reported and understood for warmer African lakes like Swakoppoort Dam, Namibia. The objectives of the study were (a) to establish the effectiveness of the two control measures in reducing cyanobacteria growths in comparison with untreated control areas and (b) to compare the results generated before and after control measures with the reference Von Bach Dam. During Phoslock ® treatment, the average cyanobacteria cel… Show more

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“…The vertical and temporal dynamics of cyanobacteria in the Swakoppoort and Von Bach dams have not been established yet. However cyanobacteria cells were reported not to be reduced by phytoplankton control measures in the Swakoppoort Dam [38]. While the climate in which the dams are located is reported to be favorable for cyanobacteria growth, it remains unclear as to which depth ranges these species prefer to inhabit seasonally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vertical and temporal dynamics of cyanobacteria in the Swakoppoort and Von Bach dams have not been established yet. However cyanobacteria cells were reported not to be reduced by phytoplankton control measures in the Swakoppoort Dam [38]. While the climate in which the dams are located is reported to be favorable for cyanobacteria growth, it remains unclear as to which depth ranges these species prefer to inhabit seasonally.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%