Monitoring a newly re-born patient: water quality and cyanotoxin occurrence in a reconstructed shallow Mediterranean lake

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Advances in Oceanography and Limnology Pub Date : 2017-05-03 DOI:10.4081/AIOL.2017.6350
S. Gkelis, M. Panou, I. Chronis, Sevasti-Kiriaki Zervou, C. Christophoridis, Korina Manolidi, Chrysoula Ntislidou, T. Triantis, T. Kaloudis, A. Hiskia, I. Kagalou, M. Lazaridou
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Lake Karla (Central Greece) is a unique example - at European scale - of a shallow lake ecosystem that was dried in the 1960s and in 2009 started to be restored. The lake is listed in the network of the Greek protected areas as it is considered a vital aquatic ecosystem, in terms of biodiversity. It has, however, already been adversely affected by both agricultural and industrial land uses in the surrounding area, leading to eutrophication and shifting algal community towards bloom-forming toxic cyanobacterial species. After repeated heavy-blooms, cyanotoxin occurrence and mass fish kills, the local ecosystem management authority has implemented a water quality monitoring program (July 2013 - July 2015) to assess environmental pressures and the response of aquatic biota in the lake. Microscopic, immunological, and molecular techniques combined with physico-chemical parameters, complemented by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), were used to monitor cyanobacteria blooms and the associated cyanotoxin production from three different sites in Lake Karla and from the adjacent Kalamaki Reservoir. Water quality was also assessed by the structure of benthic invertebrate community on the sediment. Cyanobacteria were the main phytoplankton component, representing more than 70% of the total phytoplankton abundance; dominant taxa belonged to Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii , Limnothrix redekei , Anabaenopsis elenkinii , and Microcystis spp. Euglenophytes ( Euglena ), diatoms ( Nitzschia ), and chlorophytes ( Scenedesmus ) were also important phytoplankton constituents. LC-MS/MS confirmed the co-occurrence of microcystins, cylindrospermopsin, saxitoxin, neo-saxitoxin and anatoxin-a. The occurrence of cyanotoxins in relation to the persistent and dominant cyanobacteria and the impact of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms on the newly constructed lake along with the land uses and the emergent mitigation measures are discussed.
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监测新生病人:重建的地中海浅湖水质和蓝藻毒素的发生
卡拉湖(希腊中部)是欧洲范围内浅水湖生态系统的一个独特例子,该生态系统在20世纪60年代干涸,2009年开始恢复。该湖被列入希腊保护区网络,因为就生物多样性而言,它被认为是一个重要的水生生态系统。然而,它已经受到周围地区农业和工业用地的不利影响,导致富营养化,并使藻类群落转向形成水华的有毒蓝藻。在反复出现大量水华、蓝藻毒素发生和大量鱼类死亡后,当地生态系统管理当局实施了水质监测计划(2013年7月至2015年7月),以评估湖泊中的环境压力和水生生物群的反应。显微镜、免疫学和分子技术结合物理化学参数,辅以液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS),用于监测卡拉湖三个不同地点和邻近卡拉马基水库的蓝藻水华和相关的蓝藻毒素产生。水质还通过沉积物上底栖无脊椎动物群落的结构进行了评估。蓝藻是浮游植物的主要组成部分,占浮游植物总丰度的70%以上;优势类群属于Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii、Limnothrix redekei、Anabaenopsis elenkii和微囊藻。眼藻(Euglena)、硅藻(Nitzschia)和叶绿素(Scenedesmus)也是重要的浮游植物成分。LC-MS/MS证实微囊藻毒素、柱状藻毒素、沙氏毒素、新沙氏毒素和锐钛矿毒素共存在。讨论了蓝藻毒素的发生与持久性和优势性蓝藻的关系,以及蓝藻有害藻华对新建湖泊的影响、土地利用和应急缓解措施。
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Advances in Oceanography and Limnology
Advances in Oceanography and Limnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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期刊介绍: Advances in Oceanography and Limnology was born in 2010 from the 35 years old Proceedings of the national congress of the Italian Association of Oceanology and Limnology. The AIOL Journal was funded as an interdisciplinary journal embracing both fundamental and applied Oceanographic and Limnological research, with focus on both single and multiple disciplines. Currently, two regular issues of the journal are published each year. In addition, Special Issues that focus on topics that are timely and of interest to a significant number of Limnologists and Oceanographers are also published. The journal, which is intended as an official publication of the AIOL, is also published in association with the EFFS (European Federation for Freshwater Sciences), which aims and objectives are directed towards the promotion of freshwater sciences throughout Europe. Starting from the 2015 issue, the AIOL Journal is published as an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal. Space is given to regular articles, review, short notes and opinion paper
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