1. The spatial pattern of periphytic algae communities and its corresponding mechanism to environmental variables in the Weihe River Basin, China
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Yixin Liu, Jiaxu Fu, Dandong Cheng, Qidong Lin, Ping Su, Xinxin Wang, and Haotian Sun
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cca ,environmental variables ,nutrients ,periphytic algae ,weihe river basin ,River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General) ,TC401-506 ,Physical geography ,GB3-5030 - Abstract
Periphytic algae is a useful indicator of aquatic ecological conditions. We investigated the periphytic algae on natural substrate and the environmental variables at 44 sites on three river systems in the Weihe River Basin (WRB). A total of 84 species are identified, representing 37 genera. The most common genera were Navicula, Oscillatoria, Nitzschia, Scenedesmus, Cymbell, and Fragilaria. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicated significant differences among the three river systems in environmental variables (p < 0.05). Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) analyses also showed differences in periphytic algae communities in the three river systems (p < 0.05) and identified different dominant species in each river system. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and Monte Carlo permutation tests revealed that nutrient concentration, WT, and altitude were the most important variables affecting the structure and distribution of periphytic algae communities. Chemical variables were the most accounted for environmental variables (12.5%), while physical variable and geographical factors (5.8% in total) play a relevant minor role. Our results demonstrate that Navicula pupula, Navicula radiosq, Nitzschia palea, and Nitzschia denticula, exhibiting wide ecological amplitude, are tolerant of high concentrations of nutrient pollution. Variation of periphytic algae communities in WRB is due to the combination of anthropogenic and natural factors including agricultural and domestic wastes water inputting, land use patterns, geology, climatic changes, and river hydrology. HIGHLIGHTS Structure and distribution of periphytic algae communities were investigated in the Weihe River Basin.; The gradient of organic pollution detected in environmental variables was the main gradient, and the periphytic algae responded to this gradient.; The types of substrates in river impact periphytic algae abundance, causing higher periphytic algae abundance in cobbles substrate.; The variation of periphytic algae communities is attributed to the combination of anthropogenic factors and natural factors.; The results support the periphytic algae as ecological indicators in the Weihe River Basin.;
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- 2020
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