2021
DOI: 10.1111/lre.12380
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Water quality, phytoplankton composition and microcystin concentrations in Kisumu Bay (Kenya) of Lake Victoria after a prolonged water hyacinth infestation period

Abstract: The production of phytoplankton (algal) toxins and their control is of concern because of the need to reduce their negative impacts on water quality and facilitate effective management of algal blooms. The present study was conducted between September 2017 to May 2018, focusing on Kisumu Bay in the Kenyan portion of Lake Victoria, in order to establish the magnitude of potential impacts on phytoplankton composition and microcystin following a prolonged presence of water hyacinth coverage between 2013 and 2018 … Show more

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“…The value of wetlands in carrying out diverse activities must also be evaluated to develop wetland management plans, sustainable wetland resource utilization techniques and wetland biodiversity conservation strategies (Maithya, 2021). More research is also required into the status, trends and composition of the diversity of algal species, particularly for those that generate toxins to reduce their impact on other organisms and people who depend on the environment for a living (Miruka et al., 2021). Freshwater species conservation may be aided by site‐scale conservation, with a focus on key biodiversity areas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of wetlands in carrying out diverse activities must also be evaluated to develop wetland management plans, sustainable wetland resource utilization techniques and wetland biodiversity conservation strategies (Maithya, 2021). More research is also required into the status, trends and composition of the diversity of algal species, particularly for those that generate toxins to reduce their impact on other organisms and people who depend on the environment for a living (Miruka et al., 2021). Freshwater species conservation may be aided by site‐scale conservation, with a focus on key biodiversity areas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…River Kisat and Auji are tropical urban rivers in Kenya, providing water for domestic as well as agricultural use [28]. Unfortunately, the catchments of the two rivers have become degraded over time because of increasing pollutants loads from both point and nonpoint sources including industrial and municipal discharges [22,29]. Human population growth has increased especially in informal settlements which has resulted into increased domestic effluents into the rivers causing a massive pollution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%