2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17176356
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Revealing Cryptic Changes of Cyanobacterial Community Structure in Two Eutrophic Lakes Using eDNA Sequencing

Abstract: Harmful cyanobacterial blooms pose a risk to human health worldwide. To enhance understanding on the bloom-forming mechanism, the spatiotemporal changes in cyanobacterial diversity and composition in two eutrophic lakes (Erhai Lake and Lushui Reservoir) of China were investigated from 2010 to 2011 by high-throughput sequencing of environmental DNA. For each sample, 118 to 260 cpcBA-IGS operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were obtained. Fifty-two abundant OTUs were identified, which made up 95.2% of the total se… Show more

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“…It could also largely facilitate understanding harmful cyanobacterial blooms taking place in urban recreational waters by better understanding the diversity and dynamics of communities responsible (Y. Jiang et al 2020). Establishing eDNA-based research in cities could also be of paramount importance to metropolitan freshwater diversity by analyzing the pathogens affecting both local diversity, e.g., fish in local aquacultures and threatened amphibians as well as the citizens.…”
Section: Assessing Pathogens In Metropolitan Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could also largely facilitate understanding harmful cyanobacterial blooms taking place in urban recreational waters by better understanding the diversity and dynamics of communities responsible (Y. Jiang et al 2020). Establishing eDNA-based research in cities could also be of paramount importance to metropolitan freshwater diversity by analyzing the pathogens affecting both local diversity, e.g., fish in local aquacultures and threatened amphibians as well as the citizens.…”
Section: Assessing Pathogens In Metropolitan Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%