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Water column stability driving the succession of phytoplankton functional groups in karst hydroelectric reservoirs

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
Volume 592, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125607

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Relative water column stability; Phytoplankton functional groups; Hydroelectric reservoirs; Wujiang River

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1612441, U1612442]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFA0601001]

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The study reveals that hydrological conditions are a critical factor controlling the composition and distribution of phytoplankton in hydroelectric reservoirs, and relative water column stability affects the succession of phytoplankton functional groups more than nutrient availability. The dominant functional groups in the study area are B, D, P, and J, while Lo and X1 groups are exclusive to the reservoirs.
Hydrological conditions are a critical factor for phytoplankton ecology in hydroelectric reservoirs, and how this factor contributes to the succession of phytoplankton functional groups is still unclear. Therefore, we investigated the phytoplankton functional groups, relative water column stability, and related environmental factors in the Wujiang cascade reservoirs to understand this process. Altogether five phyla and thirteen functional groups were identified, and they showed evident variations across space and time. The B, D, P, and J groups were dominant, and the Lo and X1 groups existed only in the reservoirs. Relative water column stability rather than nutrient availability affects the succession and distribution of phytoplankton functional groups in the study area, and high relative water column stability usually increases phytoplankton biomass. This indicates that hydrologic conditions are an important factor controlling phytoplankton composition in hydroelectric reservoirs, and this study enriches the understanding of reservoir phytoplankton ecology.

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