First Report About Toxic Cyanobacterial Bloom Occurrence In Lake Sevan, Armenia

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY(2020)

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Lake Sevan, Armenia, is the largest freshwater body in the Caucasus region. Cyanobacteria have become increasingly dominant in summer in Lake Sevan, reflecting the eutrophication of the lake and formed a massive bloom event in 2018. These recent observations mark the transition of this previously oligotrophic high mountain lake into an eutrophic lake with scum-forming cyanobacterial blooms. A bloom ofDolichospermumin July caused a sudden increase in chlorophyll-aconcentrations up to, on average, 20 mu g/L and a strong decrease in water transparency. The cyanobacterial generaDolichospermum,Aphanizomenon,Anabaena,Cyanobium, andSynechococcuswere detected by metagenomic analysis of the lake bacterioplankton. A qualitative and quantitative assessment of peptide-based secondary metabolites revealed the first detection of cyanotoxins in Lake Sevan. Ten types of microcystin congeners were found in Lake Sevan. The total concentration of microcystins in the phytoplankton varied from 0.34 to 2.49 mu g/L. This first record of cyanotoxins in the largest lake in the Caucasus region calls for an urgent need for sustainable nutrient management and a systematic assessment of the ultimate causes that lead to the reoccurrence of scum-forming Cyanobacteria in this large Alpine lake.
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cyanobacteria, eutrophication, lake management, Lake Sevan, microcystin
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