4.7 Article

Temporal and spatial variations in phytoplankton: correlations with environmental factors in Shengjin Lake, China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 22, Issue 18, Pages 14144-14156

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4640-2

Keywords

Shengjin Lake; Phytoplankton; Environmental factors; Abundance; Biomass; Redundancy analysis (RDA)

Funding

  1. Chinese Specialized Research Fund for Doctoral Programs in Higher Education [20123401110005]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41072251, 31370470]
  3. National Science and Technology support project [2012BAC10B02]

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Temporal and spatial variations in the phytoplankton community and environmental variables were investigated from February to July 2014, in the upper lake of Shengjin Lake, China. We identified 192 species of phytoplankton belonging to 8 phyla and 84 genera, of which 46.4 % of Chlorophyta, 29.2 % of Bacillariophyta, and 12.5 % of Cyanophyta. There were 14 predominant species. Marked temporal and spatial variations were observed in the phytoplankton community. The total abundance of phytoplankton ranged from 3.66 x 10(5) to 867.93 x 10(5) cells/L and total biomass ranging from 0.40 to 20.89 mg/L. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index varied from 3.50 to 8.35 with an average of 5.58, revealing high biodiversity in the phytoplankton community. There were substantial temporal changes in the dominant species, from Bacillariophyta and Cryptophyta to Cyanophyta and Chlorophyta. Phytoplankton biomass and abundance showed a similar increasing trend from February to July. Pearson correlations and Redundancy analysis revealed that the most significant environmental factors influencing phytoplankton community were water temperature (T), transparency (SD), and nutrient concentration. The positive correlation between the key water bird areas and phytoplankton biomass indicated that the droppings of wintering water birds had an important influence on the phytoplankton community in the upper lake of Shengjin Lake.

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