“…D. mendotae, commonly found in meso to eutrophic lakes, was found to dominate in Lake Iznik, a deep lake of Turkey, on 22 May 2013 with abundance of 4.9 Â 10 7 cell L À1 at WT of 20.6 8C and TN of 1.889 mg L À1 (Akcaalan et al, 2014). Dolichospermum flosaquae was abundant in Taihu Lake, the third largest freshwater lake in China, during the period from late fall to spring, with the peak abundance of 4.0 Â 10 7 cpc gene copies L À1 (based on realtime PCR detection) in April 2009 at a time of TN > 4.0 mg L À1 Liu et al, 2014). A severe cyanobacterial bloom dominated by Dolichospermum circinalis was present in the Barwon-Darling River, Australia, in November and December 1991 with concentrations of around 5.0 Â 10 8 cell L À1 in many localities (Bowling and Baker, 1996), and this bloom was triggered by the combination of many factors incuding lower flow in the river, higher temperatures between 25 and 30 8C, high TP, high TN with low Nox-N and lower TN/TP values of 5-10.…”