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Ecological health assessments of rivers with multiple dams based on the biological integrity of phytoplankton: A case study of North Creek of Jiulong River

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ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106998

Keywords

Rivers with multiple dams; North Creek of Jiulong River; Integrity of phytoplankton; Ecological health assessment

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41771500]
  2. Fujian Water Resources Department Fund Project [MSK201827]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFC0502901]

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North Creek of Jiulong River is relatively healthy in summer and fall, but exhibits the worst conditions in winter. More than 50% of sites in the dam reservoir area have lower than moderate ecological health assessments, with the mainstream having lower health levels than tributaries. The PIBI index is correlated with basic water physicochemical parameters and can be used to evaluate river health status effectively.
North Creek of Jiulong River is characterized by large falls and a high degree of cascade-driven hydropower development. In this paper, ecological health assessments for North Creek of Jiulong River were carried out by a field survey of seasonal phytoplankton community structure dynamics and constructing an index system, the planktonic index of biotic integrity, P-IBI, to compare ecosystem health across different seasons. North Creek were relatively healthy in the summer and fall, but exhibited the worst conditions in the winter. With the exception of fall samples, the assessments for more than 50% of the sites in the dam reservoir area were lower than moderate. Further, the ecological health of the mainstream was lower than that of the tributaries. The PIBI index across different seasons was correlated with some basic water physicochemical parameters (chlorophyll a, COD and DO concentrations). Importantly, these assessment results were consistent with actual water quality monitoring results, indicating that it is feasible to use P-IBI to evaluate river health status. The assessment of seasonal changes in algal community health is helpful for developing management strategies for rivers with multiple dams.

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