Blooms also like it cold

Author:

Reinl Kaitlin L.12ORCID,Harris Ted D.3ORCID,North Rebecca L.4ORCID,Almela Pablo5ORCID,Berger Stella A.6ORCID,Bizic Mina6ORCID,Burnet Sarah H.7ORCID,Grossart Hans‐Peter68ORCID,Ibelings Bastiaan W9ORCID,Jakobsson Ellinor10ORCID,Knoll Lesley B.1112ORCID,Lafrancois Brenda M.13,McElarney Yvonne14ORCID,Morales‐Williams Ana M.15ORCID,Obertegger Ulrike16ORCID,Ogashawara Igor6ORCID,Paule‐Mercado Ma Cristina17ORCID,Peierls Benjamin L.18ORCID,Rusak James A.1920ORCID,Sarkar Siddhartha21ORCID,Sharma Sapna22ORCID,Trout‐Haney Jessica V.23ORCID,Urrutia‐Cordero Pablo24ORCID,Venkiteswaran Jason J.25ORCID,Wain Danielle J.26ORCID,Warner Katelynn15,Weyhenmeyer Gesa A.10ORCID,Yokota Kiyoko27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve University of Wisconsin‐Madison Superior Wisconsin

2. Center for Limnology University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison Wisconsin

3. Kansas Biological Survey and Center for Ecological Research Lawrence Kansas

4. School of Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia Missouri

5. Department of Biology Autonomous University of Madrid Madrid Spain

6. Department of Plankton and Microbial Ecology Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Stechlin Germany

7. Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences University of Idaho Moscow Idaho

8. Institute of Biochemistry and Biology Potsdam University Potsdam Germany

9. Department F.‐A Forel for Environmental and Aquatic Sciences University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

10. Department of Ecology and Genetics/Limnology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

11. Department of Biology Miami University Oxford Ohio

12. Itasca Biological Station and Labs University of Minnesota Lake Itasca Minnesota

13. National Park Service Ashland Wisconsin

14. Agri‐Food and Biosciences Institute Belfast UK

15. Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources University of Vermont Burlington Vermont

16. Research and Innovation Centre Fondazione Edmund Mach San Michele All'Adige Italy

17. Biology Centre of Czech Academy of Sciences, v.v.i. Institute of Hydrobiology České Budějovice Czech Republic

18. Lakes Environmental Association Bridgton Maine

19. Dorset Environmental Science Centre Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Dorset Ontario Canada

20. Department of Biology Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada

21. Geosciences Division Physical Research Laboratory Navrangpura, Ahmedabad India

22. Department of Biology York University Toronto Ontario Canada

23. Department of Biological Sciences Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire

24. Department of Biology Lund University Lund Sweden

25. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario Canada

26. 7 Lakes Alliance Belgrade Lakes Maine

27. Department of Biology State University of New York (SUNY) Oneonta Oneonta New York

Abstract

AbstractCyanobacterial blooms have substantial direct and indirect negative impacts on freshwater ecosystems including releasing toxins, blocking light needed by other organisms, and depleting oxygen. There is growing concern over the potential for climate change to promote cyanobacterial blooms, as the positive effects of increasing lake surface temperature on cyanobacterial growth are well documented in the literature; however, there is increasing evidence that cyanobacterial blooms are also being initiated and persisting in relatively cold‐water temperatures (< 15°C), including ice‐covered conditions. In this work, we provide evidence of freshwater cold‐water cyanobacterial blooms, review abiotic drivers and physiological adaptations leading to these blooms, offer a typology of these lesser‐studied cold‐water cyanobacterial blooms, and discuss their occurrence under changing climate conditions.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

MINECO

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Vetenskapsrådet

Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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