Effect of dissolved organic nitrogen on the bloom of Prorocentrum donghaiense and Karenia spp. in the East China Sea coastal waters

IF 1.4 3区 地球科学 Q3 OCEANOGRAPHY
Xiaoru Cui, Guangming Zhen, Jing Zhao, Keqiang Li, Xiulin Wang
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Abstract

Understanding the mechanism of harmful algal bloom formation is vital for effectively preventing algal bloom outbreaks in coastal environments. Karenia spp. blooms in the East China Sea show a significant correlation with nutrient regimes. However, the impact of key components of nutrients, especially dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), on the blooms of Karenia spp. is not clear. Quantitative research is still lacking. In this study, the cruise observations, field mesocosm-flask culture experiments, and a multinitrogen-tri-phytoplankton-detritus model (NTPD) are combined to reveal the quantitative influence of nutrient regimes on the shift of Prorocentrum donghaiense and Karenia spp. in the East China Sea. It has a synchronism rhythm of diatom-P. donghaiense-Karenia spp.-diatom loop in the field culture experiment, which is consistent with the results of the cruise observation. The results showed that the processes of terrigenous DON (TeDON) and dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN: NO 3 -N, NH +4 -N) absorption promoted P. donghaiense to become the dominant algae in the community; whereas the processes of DON from P. donghaiense absorption promoted Karenia spp. to become the dominant algae in ambient DIN exhaustion. In addition, the three-dimensional fluorescence components of humus C, tyrosine and fulvic acid can indicate the processes of growth and extinction of P. donghaiense and Karenia spp., respectively. This study infers that P. donghaiense and Karenia spp. regime shift mechanism associated with the nutrient regime in coastal waters, which provides a scientific basis for the environmental management of coastal ecosystem health.

溶解有机氮对中国东海沿岸水域东海刺丝胞藻和卡伦氏藻大量繁殖的影响
了解有害藻华的形成机理对于有效防止沿海环境中藻华的爆发至关重要。东海卡伦氏藻水华与营养盐系统有显著的相关性。然而,营养物质的主要成分,特别是溶解有机氮(DON)对卡伦氏藻类水华的影响尚不清楚。目前仍缺乏定量研究。本研究结合巡航观测、野外中型培养瓶培养实验和多氮-三浮游植物-沉积物模型(NTPD),定量揭示了营养盐对东海藻华(Prorocentrum donghaiense and Karenia spp.)变化的影响。在野外培养实验中,发现硅藻-东海螺-卡伦氏藻-硅藻环的同步节律与巡航观测结果一致。结果表明,原生DON(TeDON)和溶解无机氮(DIN:NO-3-N、NH+4-N)的吸收过程促进了东海硅藻成为群落中的优势藻类;而东海硅藻吸收DON的过程促进了卡伦氏藻成为环境DIN耗竭的优势藻类。此外,腐殖质C、酪氨酸和富里酸的三维荧光成分可分别表明东海苍耳和卡伦氏藻的生长和消亡过程。该研究推测了东海浒苔和卡氏囊藻与近岸海域营养盐机制相关的机制转变,为近岸生态系统健康的环境管理提供了科学依据。
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica
Acta Oceanologica Sinica 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
3884
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1982, Acta Oceanologica Sinica is the official bi-monthly journal of the Chinese Society of Oceanography. It seeks to provide a forum for research papers in the field of oceanography from all over the world. In working to advance scholarly communication it has made the fast publication of high-quality research papers within this field its primary goal. The journal encourages submissions from all branches of oceanography, including marine physics, marine chemistry, marine geology, marine biology, marine hydrology, marine meteorology, ocean engineering, marine remote sensing and marine environment sciences. It publishes original research papers, review articles as well as research notes covering the whole spectrum of oceanography. Special issues emanating from related conferences and meetings are also considered. All papers are subject to peer review and are published online at SpringerLink.
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