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Spatial and Temporal Variation in Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Production by Benthic Microseira (Lyngbya) wollei in a Freshwater New York Lake

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins11010044

Keywords

freshwater cyanotoxins; paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins; Microseira; Lyngbya

Funding

  1. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation under MOU [AM10700, 81189]
  2. National Science Foundation [IOS-1451528, OCE-1840715]
  3. National Institutes of Health [1P01ES028939-01]
  4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES [P01ES028939] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Butterfield Lake is a mesotrophic lake in New York State where residents and pets have experienced unexplained health issues. Microseira wollei (basionym Lyngbya wollei) was found at two of 15 sites in Butterfield Lake and analyzed for microcystins, anatoxins, cylindrospermopsins, and paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins (PSTs). Only PSTs and trace levels of anatoxin-a were detected in these samples. This is the first published report of PSTs within a New York State lake. To evaluate the environmental and temporal drivers leading to the observed toxicity, PST content at the two sites was examined in detail. There were distinct differences in the total PST content, filament nutrient, filament chlorophyll, and relationship to environmental drivers between the sites, as well as distinct differences in the total PST content measured using different analytical techniques. A multivariate model containing site, temperature, and filament chlorophyll explained 85% of the variation in PSTs observed over the growing season. This work emphasizes the importance of proper site selection and choice of analytical technique in the development of monitoring programs to protect lake users from the occurrence of benthic cyanobacteria toxins.

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