PLANKTON AND SESTON STRUCTURE IN A SHALLOW, EUTROPHIC SUBTROPICAL CHINESE LAKE


Autoria(s): PING SHEI; WANLIAN LIN; SHAOMEI WANG; JIANKANG LIU
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

The seasonal dynamics in the nutrient concentrations, chlorophyll-a amount (Chl-a), total algal volume (CV), Chl-a/CV ratio, seston structure were studied at two sampling stations in a shallow, highly eutrophicated subtropic lake (the Guozheng Hu area of the East Lake) on the plain of the middle basin of the Chang Jiang (the Yangtze River) of China. The lake ecosystem of the Guozheng Hu area is dominated by two planktivorous fishes (silver carp and bighead carp), phytoplankton and zooplankton. Macrophytes are extremely scarce in this area. Concentrations of the total dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus in the Guozheng Hu area in 1990 were very high. Fish yield, of which, more than 90 % was composed of silver carp and bighead carp in the Guozheng Hu area was very high (ca. 1140 kg/ha or 45.6 g/m3 in 1990). Grazing pressure by the fishes on the plankton community is considered to be rather strong. The annual average biomass of zooplankton was ca. 1/3 - 1/2 that of phytoplankton. On the average, dry matter in the living plankton only constituted ca. 3-7 % of the total dry seston, and plankton carbon only constituted ca. 5 - 10 % of the seston carbon. The present results indicate that, in the Guozheng Hu area of the East Lake, of the organic part of the seston, detritus is quantitatively an important constituent, while living plankton is only a very small component.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10322

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59674

Fonte

PING SHEI; WANLIAN LIN; SHAOMEI WANG; JIANKANG LIU.PLANKTON AND SESTON STRUCTURE IN A SHALLOW, EUTROPHIC SUBTROPICAL CHINESE LAKE,ARCHIV FUR HYDROBIOLOGIE,1993,129(2):199-220

Palavras-Chave #Limnology; Marine & Freshwater Biology #DRY-WEIGHT #PHYTOPLANKTON #ZOOPLANKTON #CHLOROPHYLL #BIOMASS #SELECTION
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