Cyanotoxin Threats to Animals: OAJBS Publishers
Cyanotoxin Threats to Animals by in Jian Yuan* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are
a group of photoautotrophic prokaryotes that grow in various habitats mainly
freshwater all over the earth due to their strong adaptability to different
environments. They can proliferate explosively and outgrow other freshwater
microalgae once their optimal growth requirements are met such as enough
nutrients and sunlight radiation, and warm weather. Their drastic proliferation
always leads to a natural ecological disaster called cyanobacterial Harmful Algal
Bloom (cyanoHAB), in which the culpable cyanobacteria are dominant in primary
producer communities. CyanoHABs can exhaust key nutrients for other microalgae
and thus inhibit their growth, and bacterial decomposition of excessive dead
cyanobacterial cells can massively consume dissolved oxygen, creating deadly
hypoxic (low oxygen) environment to aquatic organisms.
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