Nutrient combined hydrodynamic mixing facilitates Microcystis dominating phytoplankton communities: evidence from a microcosm experiment
Nutrients and hydrodynamic mixing are both important environmental factors affecting the growth of Microcystis . Effects of nutrient combined with hydrodynamic mixing in the dominance of Microcystis in phytoplankton community is unclear. Here we present data on the effects of hydrodynamic mixing (HM...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied phycology 2022-10, Vol.34 (5), p.2507-2514 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nutrients and hydrodynamic mixing are both important environmental factors affecting the growth of
Microcystis
. Effects of nutrient combined with hydrodynamic mixing in the dominance of
Microcystis
in phytoplankton community is unclear. Here we present data on the effects of hydrodynamic mixing (HM), nutrient addition (+ N + P), and hydrodynamic mixing combined nutrient addition (HM + N + P) on dominance of
Microcystis
in a microcosm experiments. Results showed that the average number of
Microcystis
in HM + N + P was 10.09, 3.79, and 1.95 times that of the control (9.19 × 10
6
cells L
−1
), + N + P, and HM group, respectively. Moreover, the mean colony sizes of
Microcystis
in HM + N + P group were 2.08, 1.91, and 1.21 times that of the control (24.42 μm), + N + P,HM group, respectively.
Pseudanabaena limnetica
replaced
Microcystis
as the dominant species in control, + N + P, and HM group at end of the experiment, with 82.21%, 90.65%, and 50.37% of total algae number, respectively. However, in HM + N + P group,
Microcystis
dominated throughout the experimental period, accounting for 73.56–94.67% of the total algae abundance. Results demonstrated that N and P combined with hydrodynamic mixing promoted abundance, colony size of
Microcystis
, which plays an important role in the dominance of
Microcystis
in phytoplankton community in natural ecosystems. |
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ISSN: | 0921-8971 1573-5176 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10811-022-02802-2 |