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Effects of lake warming on the seasonal risk of toxic cyanobacteria exposure

Incidence of elevated harmful algal blooms and concentrations of microcystin are increasing globally as a result of human‐mediated changes in land use and climate. However, few studies document changes in the seasonal and interannual concentrations of microcystin in lakes. Here, we modeled 11 yr of...

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Published in:Limnology and oceanography letters 2020-12, Vol.5 (6), p.393-402
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Basins
Biogeochemistry
Climate change
Cyanobacteria
Drinking water
Environmental protection
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Laboratories
Lakes
Land use
Microcystins
Nitrogen
Plankton
Summer
Time series
Toxins
Water quality
Water temperature
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