The influences of a tidal cycle on the distribution of autotrophic plankton were investigated in a hyper-eutrophic lagoon designated as a scenic area.Results showed that the highest concentrations of picoplankton and ...The influences of a tidal cycle on the distribution of autotrophic plankton were investigated in a hyper-eutrophic lagoon designated as a scenic area.Results showed that the highest concentrations of picoplankton and phytoplankton were found in the middle and inner part of the lagoon,irrespective of the tides.The MDS result also revealed that phytoplankton communities,dominated by Ceratium furca,were similar among stations in the inner bay during both flood tides and ebb tides.The time series sampling results at the inlet-outlet channel revealed that almost the same amounts of phytoplankton and picoplankton were carried through the channel during flood and ebb tides,with no trend in nutrient fluctuations except for phosphate which had a net loss from the lagoon.The results showed that tidal cycles do not effectively flush away phytoplankton and picoplankton from the lagoon,and the blooming of phytoand picoplankton is inevitable should the situation stay the same.Steps are needed to alleviate the eutrophication condition instead of depending on the natural process such as tidal cycle.展开更多
基金supported by the Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area Ad-ministration to PJ Meng and by the National Science Council,Taiwan,China to KS Tew (NSC94-2621-B-291-002)
文摘The influences of a tidal cycle on the distribution of autotrophic plankton were investigated in a hyper-eutrophic lagoon designated as a scenic area.Results showed that the highest concentrations of picoplankton and phytoplankton were found in the middle and inner part of the lagoon,irrespective of the tides.The MDS result also revealed that phytoplankton communities,dominated by Ceratium furca,were similar among stations in the inner bay during both flood tides and ebb tides.The time series sampling results at the inlet-outlet channel revealed that almost the same amounts of phytoplankton and picoplankton were carried through the channel during flood and ebb tides,with no trend in nutrient fluctuations except for phosphate which had a net loss from the lagoon.The results showed that tidal cycles do not effectively flush away phytoplankton and picoplankton from the lagoon,and the blooming of phytoand picoplankton is inevitable should the situation stay the same.Steps are needed to alleviate the eutrophication condition instead of depending on the natural process such as tidal cycle.