Valle de Bravo is a vital water supply for part of the metropolitan area of the Valle de Mexico megacity, providing 30% of Mexico City's water demand. This water body has experienced an acceleration in its trophic status, going from oligotrophic to eutrophic in just a few years. This temperate lake (at a tropical latitude) is in a persistent bloom dominated by a variety of co-occurring cyanobacteria, many of which have toxigenic potential based on microscopic identification, that makes it difficult or even impractical to identify the cyanotoxin producers.
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