TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamics of phytoplankton community in relation to seasonal variation and Laminaria japonica culturing in coastal area
AU - Zhu, Yaojia
AU - Wang, Zhiyin
AU - Song, Li
AU - Christakos, George
AU - Agusti, Susana
AU - Duarte, Carlos
AU - Wu, Jiaping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/10/31
Y1 - 2022/10/31
N2 - Seaweed aquaculture is an important industry with great social and eco-environmental values. This study assessed the water quality and phytoplankton community during the four seasons around the Taohua Island where seaweed aquaculture has been practiced for near 70 years. Sampling was conducted in Laminaria japonica culturing area. Significant seasonal effects were observed among measured environmental factors and phytoplankton community. The species number and density of phytoplankton were positively correlated with temperature (T), Secchi depth (SD) and total nitrogen (TN) but were negatively correlated with dissolve oxygen (DO). In spring (the late culturing period), the seaweed culture increased pH, DO and salinity, while slightly reduced total phosphorous (TP). The phytoplankton abundance was lower in the culturing area than in control area, whereas the Shannon-Wiener diversity were found to be higher. Our study demonstrated that seasonal environment changes (especially T, SD, TN and DO) had strong influence on the functional characteristics of the phytoplankton community and L. japonica cultivation can absorb the nutrients and enhance phytoplankton diversity, thus alleviating eutrophication and reducing the risk of algal blooms. This is of significance to remediate the coastal eutrophicated and to restore the ecosystem.
AB - Seaweed aquaculture is an important industry with great social and eco-environmental values. This study assessed the water quality and phytoplankton community during the four seasons around the Taohua Island where seaweed aquaculture has been practiced for near 70 years. Sampling was conducted in Laminaria japonica culturing area. Significant seasonal effects were observed among measured environmental factors and phytoplankton community. The species number and density of phytoplankton were positively correlated with temperature (T), Secchi depth (SD) and total nitrogen (TN) but were negatively correlated with dissolve oxygen (DO). In spring (the late culturing period), the seaweed culture increased pH, DO and salinity, while slightly reduced total phosphorous (TP). The phytoplankton abundance was lower in the culturing area than in control area, whereas the Shannon-Wiener diversity were found to be higher. Our study demonstrated that seasonal environment changes (especially T, SD, TN and DO) had strong influence on the functional characteristics of the phytoplankton community and L. japonica cultivation can absorb the nutrients and enhance phytoplankton diversity, thus alleviating eutrophication and reducing the risk of algal blooms. This is of significance to remediate the coastal eutrophicated and to restore the ecosystem.
KW - Eco-diversity
KW - Laminaria japonica cultivation
KW - Phytoplankton community
KW - Seasonal variation
KW - Water properties
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ecss.2022.108063
DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2022.108063
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85137869928
SN - 0272-7714
VL - 277
JO - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
M1 - 108063
ER -