2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-28043-5
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Environmental heterogeneity affecting spatial distribution of phytoplankton community structure and functional groups in a large eutrophic lake, Lake Chaohu, China

Abstract: The growth and development of phytoplankton are influenced by physico-chemical parameters, which can also affect the spatial distribution of phytoplankton community structure. However, it is unclear whether environmental heterogeneity caused by multiple physico-chemical factors can affect the spatial distribution of phytoplankton and its functional groups. In this study, we investigated the seasonal variation and spatial distribution of phytoplankton community structure and its relationships with environmental… Show more

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“…In the horizontal direction, communities generally showed significant variations among water columns in CRL, while they did not show this variation in MCL (except for diatoms), which indicates that there may be stronger spatial environmental heterogeneity in CRL. 56 , 57 A future study to assess various environmental parameters could further resolve how abiotic and biotic factors affect community structure and assembly within lakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the horizontal direction, communities generally showed significant variations among water columns in CRL, while they did not show this variation in MCL (except for diatoms), which indicates that there may be stronger spatial environmental heterogeneity in CRL. 56 , 57 A future study to assess various environmental parameters could further resolve how abiotic and biotic factors affect community structure and assembly within lakes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%