Increasing storms intensify algal blooms, urgent action needed to protect water ecosystems.
Excessive nutrients from human activities cause algal blooms in a Chinese reservoir tributary. Heavy rains during floods change the nutrient balance, leading to phosphorus becoming the main limiting factor for algal growth. To control algae and maintain water quality, nitrogen and phosphorus levels should be kept below certain thresholds. Both nutrients need to be reduced to prevent long-term blooms. This study suggests nutrient management strategies to combat algal blooms in the reservoir tributaries.