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DOI: 10.3897/natureconservation.34.30116
WOS记录号: WOS:000466756300009
论文题名:
Multiannual decrement of nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton cell size in a Mediterranean reservoir
作者: Pulina, Silvia; Luglie, Antonella; Mariani, Maria Antonietta; Sarria, Marco; Sechi, Nicola; Padedda, Bachisio Mario
通讯作者: Pulina, Silvia
刊名: NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA
ISSN: 1314-6947
EISSN: 1314-3301
出版年: 2019
期: 34, 页码:163-191
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Phytoplankton ; cell size ; nutrients ; climate change ; reservoir ; LTER
WOS关键词: LAKE ; TEMPERATURE ; CONSEQUENCES ; CHLOROPHYLL ; OSCILLATION ; PHOSPHORUS ; RAINFALL ; ECOLOGY ; CLIMATE ; SHIFTS
WOS学科分类: Biodiversity Conservation
WOS研究方向: Biodiversity & Conservation
英文摘要:

Reservoirs are primary water resources for many uses in the Mediterreanean region and need dedicated studies for understanding the complexity of their dynamics particularly vulnerable to local and global stressors. This study focused on phytoplankton variations in relation to seasonal environmental changes on a multiannual time scale (2006-2015) at a Mediterranean eutrophic reservoir (Bidighinzu Lake, Italy) belonging to the Italian, European and International Long Term Ecological Research networks. Phytoplankton cell density, volume and biomass and chlorophyll a concentrations were analysed together with meteo-climatic, hydrological, physical and chemical variables to detect trends and correlations. The period under study was also compared with previous years to assess the presence of significant differences in the environmental and planktonic compartments. Multiannual changes were more pronounced in summer than in the other seasons during the decade under study. The most conspicuous environmental changes were a significant decrease in summer nutrient concentrations in the reservoir and a simultaneous anthropic pressure reduction in the watershed. In addition, the mixing zone and euphotic zone ratio also increased. Multiannual changes in summer phytoplankton composition consisted of an increased density of smaller Bacillariophyceae and Cyanophyceae, which replaced larger species of the same phytoplankton classes. This resulted in opposite trends of total phytoplankton cell density (increasing) and mean phytoplankton cell volume (decreasing) over the study years. The nutrient decrement was statistically the strongest environmental driver of the phytoplankton changes observed in the reservoir. However, the mixing zone and the euphotic zone ratio and water temperature also significantly affected the multiannual phytoplankton variations. Therefore, we conclude that the success of small cell-sized phytoplankton in Bidighinzu Lake was most probably due to the synergic interactions of more environmental forces related to changing anthropic pressures and climate variability. Our results highlight the importance of long-term monitoring of reservoirs in the Mediterranean basin, especially in semi-arid regions where the need and scarcity of high quality water will be further exacerbated due to the global climate change.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/138136
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Pulina, Silvia,Luglie, Antonella,Mariani, Maria Antonietta,et al. Multiannual decrement of nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton cell size in a Mediterranean reservoir[J]. NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA,2019-01-01(34):163-191
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