Consequences of alternative stable states for short-term model-based control of cyanobacterial blooms
Bas Jacobs,
George van Voorn,
Peter van Heijster
et al.
Abstract:Cyanobacteria can form dense blooms in eutrophic lakes that can be toxic to humans and other animals and harmful to the ecosystem’s functioning. While better nutrient management is generally considered the long-term solution to this problem, short-term mitigation efforts (e.g., flushing, algaecides, flocculants) are becoming increasingly necessary to safeguard water quality and the ecosystem services it provides. Here, we explore potential model-based management strategies for these short-term mitigation effor… Show more
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