Are Cyanobacteria an Overlooked Risk for Ecosystems and Visitors in Spanish National Parks?

Albano Diez-Chiappe, S. Cirés, Felipe Bolgenhagen, M. Á. Muñoz-Martín, A. Justel, A. Quesada, E. Perona
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: Potentially toxic cyanobacterial communities are prolific in freshwater ecosystems and in national parks where vulnerable fauna tend to be found. This study focuses on the proliferation of toxic cyanobacteria and the risks they represent in the rivers and reservoirs of two Spanish national parks. As far as we know, this is the first time that an ecological, taxonomical and toxicological characterization of planktonic and benthic cyanotoxin-producing cyanobacteria is carried out in this type of protected areas in Spain. Our results, obtained during 2021 sampling campaigns, have confirmed the occurrence of cyanobacteria in these ecosystems and assessed the risks of these cyanobacteria to these ecosystems. An alarming occurrence of benthic mats, dominated mainly by Phormidium autumnale (also called Microcoleus autumnalis ), a potentially anatoxin producer, has been observed in rivers from Sierra de Guadarrama National Park. In reservoirs from Monfragüe National Park, the planktonic communities have been dominated by Microcystis , Aphanizomenom , Arthrospira and Planktothrix . Genetic screening by PCR and sequencing have confirmed the presence of cyanotoxin biosynthesis genes ( mcy E, ana F and sxt A) in all communities studied. The relationship among community diversity, the presence/concentration of cyanotoxins (microcystins, saxitoxins and anatoxins) and the environmental parameters measured is discussed. These results will contribute to preparing protocols for evaluating and managing the potential risk to visitors to, workers in and fauna of these protected ecosystems. .M.-M.,
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蓝藻对西班牙国家公园的生态系统和游客来说是一个被忽视的风险吗?
潜在有毒的蓝藻群落在淡水生态系统和易受伤害的动物往往被发现的国家公园是多产的。本研究的重点是有毒蓝藻的扩散及其在两个西班牙国家公园的河流和水库中所代表的风险。据我们所知,这是第一次在西班牙这类保护区对浮游和底栖产蓝藻毒素的蓝藻进行生态学、分类学和毒理学表征。我们在2021年采样活动中获得的结果证实了这些生态系统中蓝藻的存在,并评估了这些蓝藻对这些生态系统的风险。在瓜达拉马山国家公园的河流中发现了一种令人震惊的底栖垫,主要是一种潜在的anatoxin生产者Phormidium autumnale(也称为Microcoleus autumnalis)。在monfrag国家公园水库中,浮游生物群落以微囊藻(Microcystis)、单胞藻(Aphanizomenom)、节螺旋藻(Arthrospira)和浮游thrix为主。通过PCR和测序的遗传筛选证实,在所有研究的群落中都存在蓝藻毒素生物合成基因(mcy E、ana F和sst A)。讨论了群落多样性、蓝藻毒素(微囊藻毒素、蛤蚌毒素和阿那托毒素)的存在/浓度与所测环境参数的关系。这些结果将有助于制定评估和管理这些受保护生态系统对游客、工作人员和动物的潜在风险的协议。
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