LAKE TAHOE/ Nev./Calif. – As the climate warms and nutrient inputs shift, algal communities in cool, clear mountain lakes like Lake Tahoe will likely experience seasonal changes, according to a study ...
With higher temperatures, there is a higher risk of encountering toxic blue-green algae in lakes, ponds and rivers. These harmful algal blooms can pose serious health risks to both humans and pets. In ...
As the climate warms and nutrient inputs shift, algal communities in cool, clear mountain lakes like Lake Tahoe will likely experience seasonal changes, according to a study from UC Davis. Periphyton, ...
A UC Davis scientist conducts algae research at Lake Tahoe. Cool, clear mountain lakes are especially vulnerable to climate change, which can impact algal communities. As the climate warms and ...
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