2022
DOI: 10.2298/abs220518020j
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Freshwater cyanobacteria in waters intended for human consumption in Serbia: Two decades of changes in diversity

Abstract: Herein we provide an assessment of cyanobacterial diversity and habitat preferences of potentially toxic and alien taxa, which could be an important tool for human health risk assessment regarding recreational and water-supply waterbodies. The diversity changes of cyanobacteria in waters intended for human consumption in Serbia were analyzed two decades after the first floristic study was published. The examination included phytoplankton and phytobenthic sample analysis from 35 localities in … Show more

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“…Increasing temperatures have been shown to change plankton community dynamics and enact shifts toward cyanobacteria-dominated systems [73,74]. Higher temperatures [63,75,76] and elevated carbon dioxide concentrations [77] have been demonstrated to increase the growth rates and toxin production of harmful cyanobacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing temperatures have been shown to change plankton community dynamics and enact shifts toward cyanobacteria-dominated systems [73,74]. Higher temperatures [63,75,76] and elevated carbon dioxide concentrations [77] have been demonstrated to increase the growth rates and toxin production of harmful cyanobacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%