scholarly journals Precipitation Mediates the Distribution but Not the Taxonomic Composition of Phytoplankton Communities in a Tributary of Three Gorges Reservoir

Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1800
Author(s):  
Chengrong Peng ◽  
Hongjie Qin ◽  
Kan Wang ◽  
Yonghong Bi

Precipitation is a driver of changes in the spatiotemporal distribution of phytoplankton communities. The ecological consequence of precipitation is important, but the underlying processes are not clear. Here we conducted an immediate prior- and after-event short-interval investigation in the Three Gorges Reservoir region, to test whether the short-term changes in the phytoplankton communities and functional groups could be predicted based on the precipitation level. We found that precipitation of moderate and high levels immediately changed the phytoplankton distribution and altered functional groups. According to structural equation model, the vertical velocity (λ = −0.81), light availability (Zeu/Zmix, λ = 0.47) and relative water column stability (RWCS, λ = 0.38) were important parameters for phytoplankton distribution during the precipitation event. Water quality did not directly affect phytoplankton distribution (λ = −0.11) and effects of precipitation on the water quality only lasted 1–2 days. The phytoplankton community was redistributed with some tolerance functional groups appearance, such as groups F, Lo, M and groups M, MP, TB, W1 appeared during- and after- precipitation event, respectively. We also found that mixing rather than flushing was the driving force for the decrease of phytoplankton biomass. Our study provided valuable data for reservoir regulation and evidence for predictions of phytoplankton during the precipitation events under different climate change scenarios.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chengrong Peng ◽  
Yonghong Bi ◽  
Zhengyu Hu

Abstract Precipitation is a driver of changes in spatiotemporal distribution of phytoplankton communities. The ecological consequences of precipitation is importance but the underlying processes are not clear. Here we conducted an immediate prior- and after-event short-interval investigation in the Three Gorges Reservoir region, to test whether the short-term changes in the phytoplankton communities and functional groups could be predicted based on the precipitation level. We found that precipitation of moderate and high levels immediately changed the phytoplankton distribution and altered functional groups. According to structural equation model, the vertical velocity (λ = -0.81), Zeu/Zmix (λ = 0.47) and RWCS (λ = 0.38) were important parameters for phytoplankton distribution during the precipitation event. Water quality was not directly affected phytoplankton distribution (λ = -0.11) and effects of precipitation on the water quality only lasted 1–2 days. Phytoplankton community was redistributed with some tolerance functional groups appearance, such as group F, Lo, M and groups M, MP, TB, W1 appeared during- and after- precipitation event, respectively. We also found that the mixing rather than flushing was the driving force for the decrease of phytoplankton biomass. Our study provided valuable data for reservoir regulation and evidence for predictions of phytoplankton during the precipitation events under different climate change scenarios.


2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 5288-5295 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Liu ◽  
J. H. Martin Willison ◽  
Pan Wan ◽  
Xing-zheng Xiong ◽  
Yang Ou ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 163 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 607-617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongyuan Wang ◽  
Zhenyao Shen ◽  
Junfeng Niu ◽  
Ya He ◽  
Qian Hong ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 955-959 ◽  
pp. 3287-3294
Author(s):  
Zheng Wang ◽  
Ying Liu

To improve water quality and alleviate pollution in Changshou-Fuling section of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, an analysis methodology of regional key discharge outlet based on hydrodynamic-water quality model was developed. The EFDC model was used to study the impact of different discharge outlets on the transport of contamination in the study area by using the concept of pollutant mixing zone and pollutant mixing zone per unit load. Model calibration was conducted using observed data in 2008. Results indicated that EFDC could perfectly simulate hydrodynamics characteristics and contaminant transport process. Calculated results of pollutant mixing zone per unit load showed that the discharge outlet location in Fuling is more reasonable than that in Changshou. This study provides useful information for optimization of discharge outlets location and prediction of pollutant mixing zone in the study area, which is important for the government to make water pollution control measures.


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