Journal article

Long-term stability of the genome structure of the cyanobacterium, Dolichospermum in a deep German lake

JN Woodhouse, MA Burford, BA Neilan, A Jex, S Tichkule, K Sivonen, DP Fewer, HP Grossart, A Willis

Harmful Algae | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024

Abstract

Dolichospermum is a cyanobacterial genus commonly associated with toxic blooms in lakes and brackish water bodies worldwide, and is a long-term resident of Lake Stechlin, northeastern Germany. In recent decades, shifts in the phosphorus loading and phytoplankton species composition have seen increased biomass of Dolichospermum during summer blooms from 1998, peaking around 2005, and declining after 2020. Cyanobacteria are known to rapidly adapt to new environments, facilitated by genome adaptation. To investigate the changes in genomic features that may have occurred in Lake Stechlin Dolichospermum during this time of increased phosphorus loading and higher biomass, whole genome sequence ana..

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Awarded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was funded by ARC-Linkage grants LP130100311 and LP18010083 (BN and AJ), the IGB-Berlin, Department for Experimental Limnology for a visiting scholarship (AW), the German Science Foundation grant (1540/30-1, HPG), and the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council Independent Research Institute Infrastructure Support Scheme awarded to AJ.