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Diel and spatial variability in cyanobacterial composition, gene abundance, and toxin concentration: A pilot study

October 6, 2025

We designed a pilot field study to assess relations between sunlight, cyanobacteria, and cyanotoxins. In 2021, we collected day (07:00 h, 10:00 h, 13:00 h, 16:00 h) and night samples (19:00 h, 22:00 h, 01:00 h, 04:00 h) at two locations in Kabetogama Lake, MN, USA. One sample set was collected from the lakeward end of a boat dock and the other on the nearby shoreline. Cyanobacterial phylogenetic eDNA differences over 24 h (pseudo F = 2.0938, p = 0.127) were not significant. Copies of anatoxin (anaC) and microcystin (mcyE) synthetase genes varied significantly over the sampling times at the dock (Friedman Χ2 = 15.01, df = 7, p = 0.036; Friedman Χ2 = 19.22, df = 7, p = 0.008) and the shoreline (Friedman Χ2 = 19.33, df = 7, p = 0.007; Friedman Χ2 = 20.56, df = 7, p = 0.005), with the highest anaC counts occurring during the night for both sites. Additionally, the highest total and dissolved microcystin concentrations occurred at night. Despite the proximity of the sampling locations, cyanobacterial phylogenetic eDNA results indicate that the variability between sites (pseudo-F = 27.547, p = 0.001) were greater than temporal differences over 24 h (pseudo F = 2.0938, p = 0.127). Understanding the effect of diel and spatial variability may help researchers and resource managers make informed decisions about sampling and potential exposure.

Publication Year 2025
Title Diel and spatial variability in cyanobacterial composition, gene abundance, and toxin concentration: A pilot study
DOI 10.1038/s41598-025-18453-5
Authors Victoria Christensen, Leon Katona, Jaime LeDuc, Ryan Maki, Hayley Olds, James Smith, Hailey Elizabeth Trompeter
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Scientific Reports
Index ID 70272060
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Water Science Center
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