2011
DOI: 10.18307/2011.0419
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The annual fluctuation of zooplankton community and its relation with environmental fac-tors in Lake Xiliang,Hubei Province

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“…The significant positive correlations between chlorophyll pigments and GPP in summer and NPP in winter and between Respiration and dissolved oxygen in summer are in agreement with the findings of several authors: Utami and Mahardika (2019) showed that chlorophyll-a and nitrogen nutrients were the main factors impacting spatio-temporal variations in phytoplankton primary productivity in shrimp ponds. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that phytoplankton primary productivity is mainly influenced by chlorophylla, water temperature, pH, suspended solids and nitrite, while total productivity can be predicted by conductivity, water temperature and dissolved oxygen (Li et al, 2023). Furthermore, Bordin et al (2023) reported that the most relevant driving forces for GPP are nitrate, salinity, chlorophylla, wind speed and direction, water flow, silicate and turbidity, while the main driving mechanisms for Respiration are photosynthetically active radiation, temperature, wind speed, chlorophyll-a, turbidity and nitrate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant positive correlations between chlorophyll pigments and GPP in summer and NPP in winter and between Respiration and dissolved oxygen in summer are in agreement with the findings of several authors: Utami and Mahardika (2019) showed that chlorophyll-a and nitrogen nutrients were the main factors impacting spatio-temporal variations in phytoplankton primary productivity in shrimp ponds. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that phytoplankton primary productivity is mainly influenced by chlorophylla, water temperature, pH, suspended solids and nitrite, while total productivity can be predicted by conductivity, water temperature and dissolved oxygen (Li et al, 2023). Furthermore, Bordin et al (2023) reported that the most relevant driving forces for GPP are nitrate, salinity, chlorophylla, wind speed and direction, water flow, silicate and turbidity, while the main driving mechanisms for Respiration are photosynthetically active radiation, temperature, wind speed, chlorophyll-a, turbidity and nitrate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%