Geographic redistribution of microcystin hotspots in response to climate warming

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Julian Merder
Ted Harris
Gang Zhao
Dimitrios M. Stasinopoulos
Robert A. Rigby
Anna M. Michalak
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[1] Carnegie Institution for Science,Department of Global Ecology
[2] University of Kansas,Kansas Biological Survey and Center of Ecological Research
[3] University of Greenwich,School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
[4] Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Nature Water | 2023年 / 1卷 / 10期
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10.1038/s44221-023-00138-w
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High concentrations of cyanobacterial toxins such as microcystin represent a global challenge to water quality in lakes, threatening health, economies and ecosystem stability. Lakes are sentinels of climate change but how warming will affect microcystin concentrations is still unclear. Here we examine how warming impacts the probability of exceeding microcystin water quality thresholds across 2,804 lakes in the United States and show how future warming will alter these probabilities. We find that higher temperatures consistently increase the likelihood of microcystin occurrence but that the probability of microcystin concentrations above water quality thresholds is highest for water temperatures between 20 and 25 °C. Regions with temperatures that promote microcystin will shift to higher latitudes in the coming decades, leading to relative changes in exceedance probabilities of more than 50% in many basins of the United States. High nitrogen concentrations amplify the impact of rising temperatures, calling for increased awareness of a substantial hazard to ecosystems and human health under global warming.
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