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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005

Genetic variation of the bloom-forming cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa within and among lakes: Implications for harmful algal blooms

Alan E. Wilson; Orlando Sarnelle; Brett A. Neilan; Tim P. Salmon; Michelle M. Gehringer; Mark E. Hay

ABSTRACT To measure genetic variation within and among populations of the bloom-forming cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa, we surveyed a suite of lakes in the southern peninsula of Michigan that vary in productivity (total phosphorus concentrations of ∼10 to 100 μg liter−1). Survival of M. aeruginosa isolates from lakes was relatively low (i.e., mean of 7% and maximum of 30%) and positively related to lake total phosphorus concentration (P = 0.014, r2 = 0.407, n = 14). In another study (D. F. Raikow, O. Sarnelle, A. E. Wilson, and S. K. Hamilton, Limnol. Oceanogr. 49:482-487, 2004), survival rates of M. aeruginosa isolates collected from an oligotrophic lake (total phosphorus of ∼10 μg liter−1 and dissolved inorganic nitrogen:total phosphorus ratio of 12.75) differed among five different medium types (G test, P of <0.001), with higher survival (P = 0.003) in low-nutrient media (28 to 37% survival) than in high-nutrient media. Even with the relatively low isolate survivorship that could select against detecting the full range of genetic variation, populations of M. aeruginosa were genetically diverse within and among lakes (by analysis of molecular variance, Φsc = 0.412 [Φsc is an F-statistic derivative which evaluates the correlation of haplotypic diversity within populations relative to the haplotypic diversity among all sampled populations], P = 0.001), with most clones being distantly related to clones collected from lakes directly attached to Lake Michigan (a Laurentian Great Lake) and culture collection strains collected from Canada, Scotland, and South Africa. Ninety-one percent of the 53 genetically unique M. aeruginosa clones contained the microcystin toxin gene (mcyA). Genotypes with the toxin gene were found in all lakes, while four lakes harbored both genotypes possessing and genotypes lacking the toxin gene.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2006

Intraspecific Variation in Growth and Morphology of the Bloom-Forming Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa

Alan E. Wilson; Whitney A. Wilson; Mark E. Hay

ABSTRACT In the laboratory, we documented large variation in the morphology, toxicity, and maximum population growth rates for 32 Microcystis aeruginosa strains isolated from 12 lakes. Growth rates and mean colony sizes varied significantly across strains and were positively correlated. However, growth rates were unrelated to toxin production.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2006

Effects of cyanobacterial toxicity and morphology on the population growth of freshwater zooplankton : Meta-analyses of laboratory experiments

Alan E. Wilson; Orlando Sarnelle; Angeline R. Tillmanns


Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics | 2004

Mutualisms and Aquatic Community Structure: The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend

Mark E. Hay; John D. Parker; Deron E. Burkepile; Christopher C. Caudill; Alan E. Wilson; Zachary P. Hallinan; Alexander D. Chequer


Limnology and Oceanography | 2005

Local adaptation of Daphnia pulicaria to toxic cyanobacteria

Orlando Sarnelle; Alan E. Wilson


Limnology and Oceanography | 2007

A direct test of cyanobacterial chemical defense: Variable effects of microcystin-treated food on two Daphnia pulicaria clones

Alan E. Wilson; Mark E. Hay


Journal of Plankton Research | 2003

Effects of zebra mussels on phytoplankton and ciliates: a field mesocosm experiment

Alan E. Wilson


Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 2002

Relationship between zebra mussel biomass and total phosphorus in European and North American lakes

Alan E. Wilson; Orlando Sarnelle


BioScience | 2007

Journal Impact Factors Are Inflated

Alan E. Wilson


Archive | 2006

Cyanobacteria-Grazer Interactions: Consequences of toxicity, morphology, and genetic diversity

Alan E. Wilson

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Mark E. Hay

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Alexander D. Chequer

Georgia Institute of Technology

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John D. Parker

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

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Michelle M. Gehringer

University of New South Wales

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Tim P. Salmon

University of New South Wales

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