Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China

Abstract Background Eutrophication of freshwater systems can result in blooms of phytoplankton, in many cases cyanobacteria. This can lead to shifts in structure and functions of phytoplankton communities adversely affecting the quality of drinking water sources, which in turn impairs public health....

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Main Authors: Di Li, Naicheng Wu, Song Tang, Guanyong Su, Xuwen Li, Yong Zhang, Guoxiang Wang, Junyi Zhang, Hongling Liu, Markus Hecker, John P. Giesy, Hongxia Yu
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spelling doaj-33ac7c672c984dc7967f8d58c1d91e7f2020-11-25T00:30:20ZengSpringerOpenEnvironmental Sciences Europe2190-47072190-47152018-07-0130111510.1186/s12302-018-0152-2Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, ChinaDi Li0Naicheng Wu1Song Tang2Guanyong Su3Xuwen Li4Yong Zhang5Guoxiang Wang6Junyi Zhang7Hongling Liu8Markus Hecker9John P. Giesy10Hongxia Yu11State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing UniversityDepartment of Hydrology and Water Resources Management, Kiel UniversityNational Institute of Environmental Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionJiangsu Key Laboratory of Chemical Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, School of Environmental and Biological Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and TechnologyJiangsu Environmental Monitoring CenterJiangsu Environmental Monitoring CenterSchool of the Environment, Nanjing Normal UniversityWuxi Environmental Monitoring CenterState Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing UniversityToxicology Centre, University of SaskatchewanState Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing UniversityState Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing UniversityAbstract Background Eutrophication of freshwater systems can result in blooms of phytoplankton, in many cases cyanobacteria. This can lead to shifts in structure and functions of phytoplankton communities adversely affecting the quality of drinking water sources, which in turn impairs public health. Relationships between structures of phytoplankton communities and concentrations of the toxicant, microcystin–leucine–arginine (MC-LR), have not been well examined in large shallow lakes. The present study investigated phytoplankton communities at seven locations from January to December of 2015 in Tai Lake, and relationships between structures and diversities of phytoplankton communities and water quality parameters, including concentrations of MC-LR and metals, were analyzed. Results A total of 124 taxa of phytoplankton were observed, and the predominant taxa were Microcystis sp. and Dolichospermum flos-aquae of Cyanophyta and Planctonema sp. of Chlorophyta. The greatest diversities of phytoplankton communities, as indicated by species richness, Simpson, Shannon–Wiener, the Berger and Parker, and the Pielou evenness indices, were observed in spring. Furthermore, productivity of phytoplankton was significantly and negatively correlated with diversities. These results demonstrated that Simpson, Shannon–Wiener, the Berger and Parker, and the Pielou evenness indices of phytoplankton communities were significantly related to trophic status and overall primary productivity in Tai Lake. In addition, temperature of surface water, pH, permanganate index, biochemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus, arsenic, total nitrogen/total phosphorous ratio, and MC-LR were the main factors associated with structures of phytoplankton communities in Tai Lake. Conclusion The present study provided helpful information on phytoplankton community structure and diversity in Tai Lake from January to December of 2015. Our findings demonstrated that Simpson, Shannon–Wiener, the Berger and Parker, and the Pielou evenness indices could be used to assess and monitor for status and trends in water quality of Tai Lake. In addition, MC-LR was one of the main factors associated with structures of phytoplankton communities in Tai Lake. The findings may help to address important ecological questions about the impact of a changing environment on biodiversity of lake ecosystems and the control of algae bloom. Further studies are needed to explore the relationship between MC-LR and phytoplankton communities in the laboratory.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12302-018-0152-2EutrophicationNutrientsPhosphorusNitrogenPhytoplankton productivityDiversity
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author Di Li
Naicheng Wu
Song Tang
Guanyong Su
Xuwen Li
Yong Zhang
Guoxiang Wang
Junyi Zhang
Hongling Liu
Markus Hecker
John P. Giesy
Hongxia Yu
spellingShingle Di Li
Naicheng Wu
Song Tang
Guanyong Su
Xuwen Li
Yong Zhang
Guoxiang Wang
Junyi Zhang
Hongling Liu
Markus Hecker
John P. Giesy
Hongxia Yu
Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China
Environmental Sciences Europe
Eutrophication
Nutrients
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Phytoplankton productivity
Diversity
author_facet Di Li
Naicheng Wu
Song Tang
Guanyong Su
Xuwen Li
Yong Zhang
Guoxiang Wang
Junyi Zhang
Hongling Liu
Markus Hecker
John P. Giesy
Hongxia Yu
author_sort Di Li
title Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China
title_short Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China
title_full Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China
title_fullStr Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, China
title_sort factors associated with blooms of cyanobacteria in a large shallow lake, china
publisher SpringerOpen
series Environmental Sciences Europe
issn 2190-4707
2190-4715
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background Eutrophication of freshwater systems can result in blooms of phytoplankton, in many cases cyanobacteria. This can lead to shifts in structure and functions of phytoplankton communities adversely affecting the quality of drinking water sources, which in turn impairs public health. Relationships between structures of phytoplankton communities and concentrations of the toxicant, microcystin–leucine–arginine (MC-LR), have not been well examined in large shallow lakes. The present study investigated phytoplankton communities at seven locations from January to December of 2015 in Tai Lake, and relationships between structures and diversities of phytoplankton communities and water quality parameters, including concentrations of MC-LR and metals, were analyzed. Results A total of 124 taxa of phytoplankton were observed, and the predominant taxa were Microcystis sp. and Dolichospermum flos-aquae of Cyanophyta and Planctonema sp. of Chlorophyta. The greatest diversities of phytoplankton communities, as indicated by species richness, Simpson, Shannon–Wiener, the Berger and Parker, and the Pielou evenness indices, were observed in spring. Furthermore, productivity of phytoplankton was significantly and negatively correlated with diversities. These results demonstrated that Simpson, Shannon–Wiener, the Berger and Parker, and the Pielou evenness indices of phytoplankton communities were significantly related to trophic status and overall primary productivity in Tai Lake. In addition, temperature of surface water, pH, permanganate index, biochemical oxygen demand, total phosphorus, arsenic, total nitrogen/total phosphorous ratio, and MC-LR were the main factors associated with structures of phytoplankton communities in Tai Lake. Conclusion The present study provided helpful information on phytoplankton community structure and diversity in Tai Lake from January to December of 2015. Our findings demonstrated that Simpson, Shannon–Wiener, the Berger and Parker, and the Pielou evenness indices could be used to assess and monitor for status and trends in water quality of Tai Lake. In addition, MC-LR was one of the main factors associated with structures of phytoplankton communities in Tai Lake. The findings may help to address important ecological questions about the impact of a changing environment on biodiversity of lake ecosystems and the control of algae bloom. Further studies are needed to explore the relationship between MC-LR and phytoplankton communities in the laboratory.
topic Eutrophication
Nutrients
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Phytoplankton productivity
Diversity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12302-018-0152-2
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