Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4545809 Harmful Algae 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The temporal distribution of bloom-forming cyanobacteria- Microcystis and its correlation with related physical and chemical variables including the total nitrogen-to-total phosphorus ratio (TN:TP), the ammonium-to-nitrate ratio (NH4-N:NOX-N), water temperature, and pH in the north part of Lake Taihu (Meiliang Bay) were investigated, using a continuous, 11-year record of environmental data (1992–2002) and phytoplankton species. A multivariate statistical analysis, canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), revealed a negative correlation between the Microcystis and TN:TP, and a positive correlation between the Microcystis and NH4-N:NOX-N, water temperature and pH. Warm water temperature was the principal force driving Microcystis blooms, which were preceded declining concentrations of nitrogen compounds. Microcystis tended to dominate (Microcystis contributed above 50% to total algal mass) in the north part of Lake Taihu during summer when the TN:TP mass ratio was less than 30, NH4-N:NOX-N was below 1, and a critical water temperature ranged from 25 °C to 30 °C, respectively. Meanwhile, suspended solids (SS) concentrations exceeded 10 mg l−1 and pH exceeded 8.0 during blooms. Overall, this study advances our understanding of nutrient enrichment and high ambient temperature influences on Microcystis biomass.

▶ The paper has investigated the effects of synergistic environmental factors on the growth of Microcystis in Lake Taihu, China, using a continuous monitoring data covering the period 1992–2002. ▶ Eleven years with continuous monthly sampling at 5 stations gives a total of 660 observation data in Lake Taihu, including the environmental data and phytoplankton species. ▶ The paper have tried to present data in a not common way in limnology and to give key physical and nutrients thresholds favoring Microcystis performance in Lake Taihu, China.

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