2013
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2013.822328
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Global warming as a driving factor for cyanobacterial blooms in Lake Karaoun, Lebanon

Abstract: 18 pagesInternational audienceThe Middle East region suffers already from the gradual effects of climate change and will be among the most vulnerable regions in the future. As a result, productivity should undergo losses due to high temperatures, drought, floods and soil degradation which threaten food security of Levantine countries. Since water is the critical factor in the region, even slight changes in air temperature and rainfall patterns will have considerable impact. It has been proven that potential cl… Show more

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“…A direct influence of global warming is rising water temperature. In 2008-2011, with temperatures exceeding 40 8C in Lake Karaoun, dominance in the phytoplankton community of diatoms and green algae shifted towards cyanobacterial blooms (Slim et al, 2014). The cyanobacteria are better adapted to higher temperatures than other phytoplankton, such as diatoms and green algae (Robarts and Zohary, 1987;Paerl and Huisman, 2008).…”
Section: Climate Change Associated With Dolichospermum Bloomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A direct influence of global warming is rising water temperature. In 2008-2011, with temperatures exceeding 40 8C in Lake Karaoun, dominance in the phytoplankton community of diatoms and green algae shifted towards cyanobacterial blooms (Slim et al, 2014). The cyanobacteria are better adapted to higher temperatures than other phytoplankton, such as diatoms and green algae (Robarts and Zohary, 1987;Paerl and Huisman, 2008).…”
Section: Climate Change Associated With Dolichospermum Bloomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heightened recent intensity and duration of Dolichospermum blooms (Singh et al, 2010Koreivienė and Kasperovičienė , 2011;Huber et al, 2012;O'Neil et al, 2012;Ciré s et al, 2013;Slim et al, 2014) have been accompanied by surface scums, reduced water transparency, anoxic conditions due to bacterial decomposition of the bloom biomass, and reduced diversity of natural phytoplankton (O'Neil et al, 2012). These effects have increased the financial burden of water treatment when associated with drinking water sources (Lee et al, 2000).…”
Section: Cyanotoxins From Dolichospermum Species and Bloomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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