Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/18607
Title: Cyanobacterial effects in Lake Ludoš, Serbia - is preservation of a degraded aquatic ecosystem justified?
Authors: Tokodi Nada 
Drobac Damjana
Meriluoto Jussi
Lujic Jelena
Marinović Zoran
Važić Tamara 
Nybom Sonja
Simeunovic Jelica 
Dulic T. 
Lazić Gospava
Petrovic Tamas
Vuković-Gačić Branka
Sunjog Karolina
Kolarevic Stoimir
Kracun Kolarević Margareta
Gordana Subakov Simic
Miljanovic Branko 
Geoffrey Codd
Svircev Zorica 
Issue Date: 2018
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Abstract: © 2018 Elsevier B.V. Cyanobacteria are present in many aquatic ecosystems in Serbia. Lake Ludoš, a wetland area of international significance and an important habitat for waterbirds, has become the subject of intense research interest because of practically continuous blooming of cyanobacteria. Analyses of water samples indicated a deterioration of ecological condition and water quality, and the presence of toxin-producing cyanobacteria (the most abundant Limnothrix redekei, Pseudanabaena limnetica, Planktothrix agardhii and Microcystis spp.). Furthermore, microcystins were detected in plants and animals from the lake: in macrophyte rhizomes (Phragmites communis, Typha latifolia and Nymphaea elegans), and in the muscle, intestines, kidneys, gonads and gills of fish (Carassius gibelio). Moreover, histopathological deleterious effects (liver, kidney, gills and intestines) and DNA damage (liver and gills) were observed in fish. A potential treatment for the reduction of cyanobacterial populations employing hydrogen peroxide was tested during this study. The treatment was not effective in laboratory tests although further in-lake trials are needed to make final conclusions about the applicability of the method. Based on our observations of the cyanobacterial populations and cyanotoxins in the water, as well as other aquatic organisms and, a survey of historical data on Lake Ludoš, it can be concluded that the lake is continuously in a poor ecological state. Conservation of the lake in order to protect the waterbirds (without urgent control of eutrophication) actually endangers them and the rest of the biota in this wetland habitat, and possibly other ecosystems. Thus, urgent measures for restoration are required, so that the preservation of this Ramsar site would be meaningful.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/18607
ISSN: 0048-9697
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.177.
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