探究影响萨克拉门托圣华金三角洲微囊藻丰度的因素

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Ellen P Preece, Rosemary Hartman
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蓝藻有害藻华(cHABs)在全球河口的发生频率、强度和持续时间都在增加。在旧金山河口上游,也就是萨克拉门托-圣华金三角洲(Delta),cHABs 在过去二十年里一直是一个备受关注的话题。为此,管理者们正紧急致力于了解驱动 cHABs 的因素,并确定可行的管理方案,以避免对生态和人类健康造成影响。我们利用六年的数据集来探索流量参数、温度和微囊藻生物体积之间的关系,以确定管理大规模水动力条件的潜力,从而解决三角洲 cHABs 问题。我们还研究了微囊藻生物体积与低盐度区之间的关系,以确定是否可将其用作停留时间的代 用指标,因为停留时间与蓝藻丰度呈正相关。我们发现,在 cHABs 最严重的三角洲地区,低盐度区并不能有效地代表停留时间。我们的研究结果表明,气候条件(即温度和水年类型)对三角洲地区微囊藻生物量的影响 最大,在流量较小、温度较高的年份,微囊藻生物量较高。此外,微囊藻生物量的年际差异不能完全用流量参数或温度来解释,这意味着可能还涉及到模型中未包括的其他因素。我们的结论是,如果水温居高不下,增加流量的管理措施可能无法有效地将微囊藻减少到理想水平。
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Exploring factors that affect microcystis abundance in the sacramento san joaquin delta

Cyanobacteria harmful algal blooms (cHABs) are increasing in frequency, intensity and duration in estuaries worldwide. In the upper San Francisco Estuary, also known as the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta (Delta), cHABs have been a topic of concern over the past two decades. In response, managers are urgently working to understand the factors that drive cHABs and identify feasible management options to avert ecological and human health consequences. We used a six year data set to explore relationships between flow parameters, temperature, and Microcystis biovolume to determine the potential for managing large scale hydrodynamic conditions to address Delta cHABs. We also looked at the relationship between Microcystis biovolume and the low salinity zone to see if it could be used as a proxy for residence time, because residence time is positively related to cyanobacteria abundance. We found the low salinity zone is not a useful proxy for residence time in the area of the Delta that experiences the most severe cHABs. Our finding suggest that climatic conditions (i.e., temperature and water year type) have the greatest influence on Microcystis biovolume in the Delta, with higher biovolume during years with lower flow and higher temperatures. Further, there are interannual differences in Microcystis biovolume that cannot be fully explained by flow parameters or temperature, meaning other factors not included in our model may be involved. We conclude that management actions to increase flow may be ineffective at reducing Microcystis to desired levels if water temperatures remain high.

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Harmful Algae
Harmful Algae 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
15.20%
发文量
122
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum to promote knowledge of harmful microalgae and macroalgae, including cyanobacteria, as well as monitoring, management and control of these organisms.
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