HPLC validation as a management tool in artificial water storage ponds

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Alfredo Llorente , Henar Fraile , Begoña Gartzia de Bikuña , Sergio Seoane
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Abstract

Pigment analysis through high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) offers a faster and more replicable study of the phytoplankton community structure than traditional taxonomy, but its application to small-sized freshwater ecosystems is infrequent. We carried out a taxonomy-based validation for the application of HPLC to the management of two artificial water storage ponds. We also investigated the error and variability sources that affected the relationships between calculated biovolumes of phytoplankton groups and associated pigment concentrations. For both qualitative and quantitative approaches, agreement was obtained between techniques that consistently identified biomass peaks and structural trophic differences between the ponds. Considering the most relevant pigment to biovolume ratios for total biomass, and partial biomass proxies of green algae and fucoxanthin containing algae, a decreasing tendency was obtained as total and partial biomass increased in all the studied models. Bidirectional variability affecting these relationships scaled under high biomass conditions and suggested a better suitability of HPLC application under oligotrophic conditions, which is in line with previous studies. Additionally, pigment data was able to identify mean stored volume as the main environmental factor that drove trophic differences between the ponds. We conclude that HPLC is accurate not just for monitoring purposes, but to carry out ecosystem-level assessments in artificial ponds. Therefore, we endorse the use of HPLC as part of the monitoring networks in small-sized freshwater ecosystems.

将高效液相色谱验证作为人工蓄水池的管理工具。
与传统的分类法相比,通过高效液相色谱(HPLC)进行的色素分析能更快、更有效地研究浮游植物群落结构,但其在小型淡水生态系统中的应用并不常见。我们对高效液相色谱法在两个人工蓄水池管理中的应用进行了基于分类学的验证。我们还调查了影响浮游植物组生物体积计算结果与相关色素浓度之间关系的误差和变异来源。在定性和定量方法中,一致确定池塘生物量峰值和结构营养差异的技术之间取得了一致。考虑到总生物量以及绿藻和含狐黄素藻类的部分生物量代用指标中最相关的色素与生物体积比,在所有研究模型中,随着总生物量和部分生物量的增加,出现了下降趋势。在高生物量条件下,影响这些关系的双向变异性逐渐增大,表明在寡营养条件下更适合应用高效液相色谱法,这与之前的研究结果一致。此外,色素数据还能确定平均存储量是导致池塘间营养差异的主要环境因素。我们的结论是,高效液相色谱法不仅能准确监测,还能在人工池塘中进行生态系统级评估。因此,我们赞成将高效液相色谱作为小型淡水生态系统监测网络的一部分。
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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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