Water quality assessment using phytoplankton functional groups in the middle-lower Changjiang River, China

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.limno.2023.126056
Zhaoshi Wu , Fang Wang , Xiaolong Wang , Kuanyi Li , Lei Zhang
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The Changjiang River (CR) is the third longest and fifth largest river in the world. However, assessments of its water quality, especially those based on relatively large-scale investigations, are still limited. Our study illustrated the phytoplankton community structure in the CR and assessed its ecological status using the phytoplankton assemblage index for rivers (Qr index). Samples were collected at 85 sites covering the middle-lower CR in May 2017. The total phytoplankton biomass was higher in the lower section of the river and was characterized by diatoms and cryptophytes. In terms of Reynolds functional groups, the phytoplankton biomass was dominated by TB, Y, D, and MP, which accounted for 31%, 23%, 13%, and 11% of the mean total biomass, respectively. The ecological status was generally “good” in the CR, with a mean Qr of 3.70, which was higher in the middle section. Generalized linear models showed significant positive correlations between Qr and RFGs with the highest F value, i.e. TB and P (both p values<0.001). Qr showed an absence of correlation with the phytoplankton biomass, which was low in our study. The results of our study suggested that Qr can be used in ecological assessments in the CR, which will benefit local water quality assessments.

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长江中下游浮游植物功能群水质评价
长江(CR)是世界上第三长、第五大河流。然而,对其水质的评价,特别是基于相对大规模调查的评价仍然有限。本研究利用河流浮游植物组合指数(Qr指数)分析了该区浮游植物群落结构,并对其生态状况进行了评价。2017年5月在覆盖中下游CR的85个站点采集样本。河流下游浮游植物总生物量较高,以硅藻和隐生植物为主。在雷诺兹官能团方面,浮游植物生物量以TB、Y、D和MP为主,分别占平均总生物量的31%、23%、13%和11%。该区生态状况总体为“良好”,平均Qr值为3.70,中部较高。广义线性模型显示Qr与RFGs之间存在显著正相关,F值最高,即TB和P (P值均为0.001)。Qr与浮游植物生物量缺乏相关性,在我们的研究中是较低的。研究结果表明,Qr可用于该区的生态评价,有利于当地的水质评价。
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