The influence of environmental parameters on the phytoplankton community of two tropical reservoirs

Q3 Environmental Science
Jessica Chappell, Stefanie Whitmire, David Sotomayor-Ramírez, Gustavo Martínez
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Previous studies have indicated certain environmental variables such as rainfall, nutrient concentrations and mixing events can be strong drivers of the phytoplankton community structure in reservoirs. Shifts in the phytoplankton community composition of Puerto Rican reservoirs, however, are not well understood. The present study identified the spatial and temporal changes in the phytoplankton community structure of two reservoirs in Puerto Rica, and which environmental parameters determined the structure. Whether or not the main environmental variables varied on the basis of the initial trophic status of the reservoirs was also explored. Two Puerto Rican reservoirs, one classified as mesotrophic and the other as eutrophic, were sampled on three sampling dates, with the reservoirs into three zones (dam; transition; riverine). Physical parameters were recorded at each sampling site, nutrient concentrations were measured, and the phytoplankton community biomass and diversity were determined. A canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was run for each reservoir to explore which variables determined the phytoplankton community composition. Temperature, pH and total phosphorus concentration were the main drivers of the phytoplankton community composition for the mesotrophic reservoir, while specific conductance, pH, total phosphorus and nitrate were the main explanatory variables. Although the driving variables changed between the reservoirs, the temporal shifts observed in the phytoplankton community structure were consistent for both reservoirs regardless of their trophic status. The findings of the present study suggest that, although shifts in the phytoplankton community structure are similar in reservoirs with differing initial trophic status, the environmental variables driving community composition may nevertheless vary. Accordingly, tropical reservoirs managers should consider a reservoir's initial trophic status when evaluating what environmental parameters may lead to changes in its phytoplankton community structure. The present study represents a first step at examining the variables driving phytoplankton community structure in Puerto Rican reservoirs.

环境参数对两个热带水库浮游植物群落的影响
以往的研究表明,降雨、营养物浓度和混合事件等环境变量可能是水库浮游植物群落结构的强烈驱动因素。然而,波多黎各水库浮游植物群落组成的变化尚未得到很好的了解。本研究确定了波多黎各两个水库浮游植物群落结构的时空变化,以及环境参数对其结构的影响。探讨了水库初始营养状态下主要环境变量是否发生变化。两个波多黎各水库,一个被分类为中营养型,另一个被分类为富营养型,在三个采样日期取样,水库分为三个区(水坝;过渡;河的)。记录各样点的物理参数,测定营养物浓度,测定浮游植物群落生物量和多样性。对每个水库进行典型对应分析(CCA),探讨哪些变量决定了浮游植物群落组成。温度、pH和总磷浓度是中营养型水库浮游植物群落组成的主要驱动因子,比电导、pH、总磷和硝酸盐是主要解释变量。尽管驱动变量在不同的水库之间有所不同,但在不同的营养状态下,两个水库浮游植物群落结构的时间变化是一致的。本研究结果表明,尽管不同初始营养状态的水库中浮游植物群落结构的变化相似,但驱动群落组成的环境变量可能存在差异。因此,热带水库管理者在评估可能导致其浮游植物群落结构变化的环境参数时,应考虑水库的初始营养状态。目前的研究是研究驱动波多黎各水库浮游植物群落结构的变量的第一步。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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