microcystins associated with microcystis dominated blooms in the southwest wetlands, western australia. | potentially toxic cyanobacterial blooms are becoming common in the freshwater wetlands on the swan coastal plain, western australia. during summer the dominant bloom-causing species belong to the genera microcystis and anabaena and to a lesser extent aphanizomenon and nodularia. although toxic cyanobacteria have been recorded in the swan-canning and peel-harvey estuaries in western australia, very little is known about the blooms in the surrounding freshwater lakes. in this study, a total of 32 ... | 2006 | 16528687 |