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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (06): 1599-1605.

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Phytoplankton community structure in Mingzhu Lake of Chongming Island, Shanghai.

CHEN Li-jing1, WU Zhu-chen1, HU Zhong-jun2, PENG Zi-ran2, LIU Qi-gen2   

  1. 1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Exploration and Utilization of Aquatic Genetic Resources, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China; 2Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Aquatic Genetic Resources and Aquaculture Ecology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China
  • Online:2011-06-18 Published:2011-06-18

Abstract: A preliminary study was conducted on the phytoplankton community structure and the annual variation of species diversity in Mingzhu Lake of Chongming Island from January to December 2007. A total of 120 phytoplankton species belonging to 8 phyla and 63 genera were collected, among which, Phormidium tenue, Meismopedia tenuissima, M. convoluta, Microcystis incerta and Synedra ulna were the dominant species. The mean annual density and biomass of the phytoplankton were 5361.57×104 cell·L-1 and 7.68 mg·L-1, respectively. There was a significant difference in the monthly phytoplankton standing crop (P<0.01), being the highest in July, but no significant difference was observed among different observation stations. The Shannon index and Margalef index of the phytoplankton community were higher in spring and winter than in the summer and autumn. Biological evaluation indicated that the water quality of Mingzhu Lake was better in spring and winter than in the other two seasons, and canonical correlation analysis (CCA) suggested that the main factors affecting the phytoplankton community were water temperature, followed by total phosphorus, and total nitrogen.

Key words: Mingzhu Lake, phytoplankton, diversity index, canonical correlation analysis (CCA), environmental factor, fractal dimension, Pisha sandstone area, slope, slope position., seabuckthorn