Comment on “Models predict planned phosphorus load reduction will make Lake Erie more toxic”

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Abstract

Hellweger et al. (Reports, 27 May 2022, pp. 1001) predict that phosphorus limitation will increase concentrations of cyanobacterial toxins in lakes. However, several molecular, physiological, and ecological mechanisms assumed in their models are poorly supported or contradicted by other studies. We conclude that their take-home message that phosphorus load reduction will make Lake Erie more toxic is seriously flawed.

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Huisman, J., Dittmann, E., Fastner, J., Schuurmans, J. M., Scott, J. T., Van de Waal, D. B., … Chorus, I. (2022). Comment on “Models predict planned phosphorus load reduction will make Lake Erie more toxic.” Science, 378(6620). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add9959

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