Toxic cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins in European waters – recent progress achieved through the CYANOCOST Action and challenges for further research

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
J. Meriluoto, L. Bláha, G. Bojadzija, M. Bormans, L. Brient, G. Codd, Damjana Drobac, E. Faassen, J. Fastner, A. Hiskia, B. Ibelings, T. Kaloudis, M. Kokociński, R. Kurmayer, Dijana Pantelić, A. Quesada, N. Salmaso, Nada Tokodi, T. Triantis, P. Visser, Z. Svirčev
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Abstract

This review aims to summarise the outcomes of some recent European research concerning toxic cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins, with an emphasis on developments within the framework of the CYANOCOST Action (COST Action ES1105, Cyanobacterial Blooms and Toxins in Water Resources: Occurrence, Impacts and Management). State of the art research and management capabilities in Europe on cyanobacteria have benefitted from input from the pure and applied life sciences, the human and animal health sectors, water engineers, economists and planners. Many of these professional groups have been brought together and they interacted favourably within the framework of CYANOCOST. Highlights of the Action include phycological and ecological studies, development of advanced techniques for cyanotoxin analysis, elucidation of cyanotoxin modes of action, management techniques to reduce cyanobacterial mass development, and research on methods and practices for cyanotoxin removal during drinking water treatment. The CYANOCOST Action has had an active outreach policy throughout its lifetime, resulting in e.g. three handbooks, two special issues in scientific journals and activities in the social media. The many contact channels to end-users, including environmental and drinking water supply authorities, health professionals and the general public are described in this review. Furthermore, the authors have identified a number of gaps in knowledge. Proposed  directions for  future research in the field of toxic cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins are also discussed.
有毒的蓝藻和蓝藻毒素在欧洲水域-通过CYANOCOST行动取得的最新进展和进一步研究的挑战
本综述旨在总结欧洲最近一些关于有毒蓝藻和蓝藻毒素的研究结果,重点是在CYANOCOST行动(COST行动ES1105,水资源中的蓝藻水华和毒素:发生、影响和管理)框架内的发展。欧洲最先进的蓝藻研究和管理能力得益于纯生命科学和应用生命科学、人类和动物健康部门、水利工程师、经济学家和规划者的投入。这些专业团体中的许多已经聚集在一起,他们在CYANOCOST的框架内进行了积极的互动。该行动的重点包括藻类和生态学研究、开发先进的蓝藻毒素分析技术、阐明蓝藻毒素的作用模式、减少蓝藻大规模发展的管理技术,以及研究饮用水处理过程中去除蓝藻毒素的方法和实践。CYANOCOST行动在其整个生命周期中都有一项积极的外联政策,产生了三本手册、两期科学期刊特刊和社交媒体活动。本综述介绍了与最终用户的许多联系渠道,包括环境和饮用水供应当局、卫生专业人员和公众。此外,作者还发现了一些知识空白。并对有毒蓝藻和蓝藻毒素的研究方向进行了展望。
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Advances in Oceanography and Limnology
Advances in Oceanography and Limnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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2.00
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2
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Oceanography and Limnology was born in 2010 from the 35 years old Proceedings of the national congress of the Italian Association of Oceanology and Limnology. The AIOL Journal was funded as an interdisciplinary journal embracing both fundamental and applied Oceanographic and Limnological research, with focus on both single and multiple disciplines. Currently, two regular issues of the journal are published each year. In addition, Special Issues that focus on topics that are timely and of interest to a significant number of Limnologists and Oceanographers are also published. The journal, which is intended as an official publication of the AIOL, is also published in association with the EFFS (European Federation for Freshwater Sciences), which aims and objectives are directed towards the promotion of freshwater sciences throughout Europe. Starting from the 2015 issue, the AIOL Journal is published as an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal. Space is given to regular articles, review, short notes and opinion paper
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