Aquatic Sciences and Engineering (Jun 2022)

Cyanobacterial Diversity and the Presence of Microcystins in the Küçük Menderes River Basin, Turkiye

  • Meriç Albay,
  • Reyhan Akçaalan,
  • Ayça Oğuz Çam,
  • Latife Köker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26650/ASE20221088270
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 3
pp. 129 – 139

Abstract

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Although cyanobacteria are commonly associated with eutrophic lakes, they are the basic compo-nents of phytoplankton communities in lakes that have different trophic statuses. In inland waters, both nutrient loading from watersheds and warmer conditions promote phytoplankton growth and cause extensive cyanobacterial blooms. Certain bloom-forming cyanobacterial species can pose a healthrisktohumansandaquaticecosystemsthroughcyanotoxinproduction.Theaimofthisstudy was to evaluate the cyanobacterial composition and toxins in five reservoirs and two natural lakes in the Küçük Menderes River Basin, all with varying trophic statuses. Within this scope, sam-pleswerecollectedinautumn2017andspring2018.CyanobacterialspecieswereenumeratedaccordingtotheUtermöhlmethod.CyanotoxinsampleswereanalyzedusingHPLC.Tofindthetrophic status of the water bodies, the Trophic State Index (TSI) developed by Carlson (1977) was used and Total Phosphorus (TP), Secchi Depth (SD), and Chlorophyll-ɑ (chl-ɑ) measurements were performed. Cyanobacterial abundance, species composition, and cyanotoxin production differed significantly between the lakes and reservoirs. A total of 13 cyanobacteria species were identified including potential cyanotoxin producers such as Microcystis, Aphanizomenon, and Dolichospermum. According to the TSI, three reservoirs were mesotrophic and the other four waterbodies had eutro-phic-hypereutrophic conditions. Microcystis is the most common bloom-forming freshwater cyano-bacteria in the Küçük Menderes River Basin. However, microcystin concentrations were relatively low and the highest microcystin concentration was detected in the Tahtalı Reservoir at 9 μg/L. The Küçük Menderes River Basin is under water-stressed conditions and the cyanobacteria blooms in the region might pose another threat for wildlife and humans.

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