Water flow and temperature as main factors that regulate phytoplankton and cyanobacterial blooms in a large subtropical river

Innotec Pub Date : 2020-06-26 DOI:10.26461/20.07
Graciela Ferrari
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Seasonal variations and interannual changes (2006-2019) of the phytoplankton community, related to variations in water quality and river discharge, in the lower part of the Uruguay River in South America are presented. In total, 422 microalgae and cyanobacterial taxa were identified. Cryptophytes, cyanobacteria, and diatoms were the most important groups. Although nanoflagellates and cryptophytes were always present in plankton, statistical differences were found in seasonal assemblages of phytoplankton. According to the similarity analysis (SIMPER), the typical species for each season were identified: Aulacoseira spp. in winter, Dolichospermum uruguayense, Durinskia baltica and Ankistrodesmus arcuatus in spring, Microcystis aeruginosa, M. wesenbergii, Dolichospermum uruguayense and D. circinale in summer and Ceratium cf. furcoides, A. arcuatus, Raphidiopsis and Jaaginema sp. in autumn. Under lentic river conditions (<2000 m3 s-1) and above 22oC, high biomass was recorded due to the blooms of Microcystis and Dolichospermum. In 2010, M. panniformis reached 10.4 µg l-1 microcystin-LR. Raphidiopsis mediterranea and R. raciborskii began to be registered in Spring (2009 and 2014 respectively) reaching 1041 cell ml-1 in Spring 2017. This paper shows that flow, transparency and temperature are the main factors that regulate phytoplankton biomass and cyanobacterial blooms in the Uruguay River. In the summer, when the Uruguay River is in low flow conditions, cyanobacteria remain in the river. When flow increases, cyanobacteria are transported downstream and could reach the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, impacting its beaches.
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水流和温度是调节亚热带大型河流浮游植物和蓝藻华的主要因素
介绍了南美洲乌拉圭河下游浮游植物群落的季节变化和年际变化(2006-2019),这些变化与水质和河流流量的变化有关。共鉴定出422个微藻和蓝藻类群。隐生植物、蓝藻和硅藻是最重要的类群。尽管纳米鞭毛虫和隐生植物一直存在于浮游生物中,但浮游植物的季节组合存在统计差异。根据相似性分析(SIMPER),确定了每个季节的典型物种:冬季的Aulacoseira spp.,春季的Dolichspermum uruguayense、Durinskia baltica和Ankistrodesmus arcuatus,夏季的铜绿微囊藻、M.wesenbergii、Dolichsperum uruguayense和D.circinale,秋季的Ceratium cf.furcoides、A.arcuatuss、Raphidiopsis和Jaaginema sp。在慢河条件下(<2000 m3 s-1)和高于22°C的条件下,由于微囊藻和多角藻的大量繁殖,记录到了高生物量。2010年,盘状芽孢杆菌达到10.4µg l-1微囊藻毒素LR。地中海钩虫和拉氏钩虫于春季开始注册(分别为2009年和2014年),2017年春季达到1041个细胞ml-1。本文表明,流量、透明度和温度是调节乌拉圭河浮游植物生物量和蓝藻水华的主要因素。在夏季,当乌拉圭河处于低流量条件下时,蓝藻仍留在河中。当流量增加时,蓝藻被输送到下游,并可能到达拉普拉塔河河口,影响其海滩。
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