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Impacts of algal blooms removal by chitosan-modified soils on zooplankton community in Taihu Lake, China
Authors:Jiajia Ni  Yuhe Yu  Weisong Feng  Qingyun Yan  Gang Pan  Bo Yang  Xiang Zhang and Xuemei Li
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Conservation of Aquatic Organisms,Institute of Hydrobiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Wuhan 430072,China;Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China
2. Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Conservation of Aquatic Organisms,Institute of Hydrobiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Wuhan 430072,China
3. State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry,Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100085,China
4. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China;State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry,Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100085,China
Abstract:It is important to assess the e ect on zooplankton when perform the environmental protection or restoration technology, especially removing algal blooms, because algae were the major primary producer in algal lakes. The influence on zooplankton community after half a year of algal blooms removed by chitosan-modified soils in Taihu Lake was assessed and the rationality of carrying out the process semiannually was evaluated in the present study. Morphological composition and genetic diversity of zooplankton community were investigated by microscope checkup and polymerase chain reaction-denatured gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). A total of 44 zooplankton taxa (23 protozoa, 17 rotifers, 3 copepoda and 1 cladocera) were detected by microscope checkup, and a total of 91 bands (28 bands amplified by primers F1427-GC and R1616, 63 bands amplified by primers Fung-GC and NS1) were detected by PCR-DGGE. The results of cluster analysis or detrended correspondence analysis indicated that there was no considerable di erence in morphological composition of zooplankton and DGGE profiles between experimental and control sites, and DGGE profiles could represent the biologic diversity. The study showed that zooplankton community could recover original condition after half year of algal blooms removed by chitosan-modified soils and it was acceptable to apply this process semiannually. In addition, the results revealed that PCR-DGGE could be applied to investigate the impacts of the environmental protection or restoration engineering on zooplankton community diversity.
Keywords:algal blooms  Microcystis aeruginosa  zooplankton community  chitosan-modified soils  Taihu Lake
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