https://commons.ufh.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Mechanisms and modes of β-N-methylamino-lalanine neurotoxicity: the basis for designing therapies https://commons.ufh.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:32483 Wed 13 Mar 2024 11:50:54 SAST ]]> Ecophysiology and nutrient uptake mechanisms facilitating the prolonged bloom persistence by Cyanothece sp. in Lake St Lucia, South Africa https://commons.ufh.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:21324 30°C) did however increase electron transport rates. Rapid responses to hypo-osmotic shock (i.e. osmotic downshift during freshening events) by Cyanothece sp. cells also helped minimize cell rupture due to high turgor pressure. Zooplankton abundance within the St Lucia system was negatively correlated with salinity, while grazing experiments indicated that the typical estuarine zooplankton species are able to graze on Cyanothece sp. cells. Therefore, the disappearance of zooplankton at salinities above 60 must have been an important factor in the bloom persistence. Apart from the ecological factors that were at play in St Lucia during the bloom period, the persistence of the Cyanothece sp. bloom can be attributed to the robust nature of their nutrient uptake, nitrogen fixation and photosynthetic systems to maintain activity despite extreme hypersalinity levels.]]> Wed 12 May 2021 15:59:34 SAST ]]>