Hai-Yang Wang, Tao Li, Jianqiang Zhu, Zhangyong Liu, Jun-cang Yang
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Abstract
Abstract Changhu Lake, a large, shallow, eutrophic lake in central China, experienced an extremely low water level event from November 2015 to January 2016 followed by an extremely high water level event in July 2016. In this study, we examined the effects of two extreme water levels on the nutrient dynamics of Changhu Lake over five years. The nutrient parameters in Changhu Lake showed significant interannual variations, and the nutrient concentrations at the sites in the western part of Changhu Lake were 2–41% higher than those at the outlet of the lake. In late 2015, the effects of low water levels led to a 17–74% increase in nutrient concentrations. After July 2016, however, a high water level event occurred, leading to a 34–48% decrease in nutrient concentrations. These changes in nutrient parameters were strongly related to water level fluctuations (p < 0.05). As extreme water levels are likely to become more frequent during the twenty-first century, this work may provide some insights into the conservation and management of lake ecosystems in the face of climate change and human activity.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Freshwater Ecology, published since 1981, is an open access peer-reviewed journal for the field of aquatic ecology of freshwater systems that is aimed at an international audience of researchers and professionals. Its coverage reflects the wide diversity of ecological subdisciplines and topics, including but not limited to physiological, population, community, and ecosystem ecology as well as biogeochemistry and ecohydrology of all types of freshwater systems including lentic, lotic, hyporheic and wetland systems. Studies that improve our understanding of anthropogenic impacts and changes to freshwater systems are also appropriate.