| Literature DB >> 33362976 |
Xiaoxiang Miao1,2, Jie Xiao2,3, Qinzeng Xu2,3, Shiliang Fan2,3, Zongling Wang1,2,3, Xiao Wang2,3, Xuelei Zhang2,3.
Abstract
Massive floating green macroalgae have formed harmful green tides in the Yellow Sea since 2007. To study the early development and the associated environmental factors for the green tide, a field survey was carried out in the Subei Shoal, southwestern Yellow Sea. Multiple species were identified in both floating green macroalgae and micro-propagules , while their abundances showed distinct spatial variations. The floating macroalgal biomass was widespread in the northern Subei Shoal and most abundant at 34°N. Ulva prolifera dominated (91.2% in average) the floating macroalgae, and the majority (88.5%) of U. prolifera was the 'floating type'. In comparison, the micro-propagules were most abundant around the aquaculture rafts, and decreased significantly with the distance to the rafts. The dominant species of micro-propagules was U. linza (48.5%), followed by U. prolifera (35.1%). Their distinct distribution patterns and species diversity suggested little direct contribution of micro-propagules for the floating macroalgae. The spatial variation of the floating macroalgae was probably a combined result from the biomass source and environmental factors, while the abundance of micro-propagules was closely associated with the rafts. A positive correlation between the floating macroalgae and DO was observed and suggested active photosynthesis of the initial biomass in Subei Shoal. This study revealed specific distributional pattern and relationships among the floating macroalgae, micro-propagules and the environmental factors in the source region, which helps understanding the early blooming dynamics of the green tides in Yellow Sea. ©2020 Miao et al.Entities:
Keywords: Macroalgae; Micro-propagules; Yellow Sea; Green tides; Ulva prolifera
Year: 2020 PMID: 33362976 PMCID: PMC7749999 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Maps of the study region (A) and sampling stations (B) in the southwestern Yellow Sea.
The dotted line encloses the distribution of Pyropia aquaculture rafts.
Figure 2Abundance and species composition of the floating green macroalgae and micropropagules in Subei Shoal, southwestern Yellow Sea. Dotted line encloses the distribution of Pyropia aquaculture rafts.
(A) The abundance of floating Ulva at each station; (B) the abundance of the ‘floating type’ of U. prolifera; (C) species composition of the floating green macroalgae; (D) the abundance of green macroalgal micro-propagules; (E) the abundance of micro-propagules of the ‘floating type’ U. prolifera; (F) species composition of the micro-propagules. Dotted line encloses the distribution of Pyropia aquaculture rafts.
Figure 3Surface seawater of the Subei Shaol, southwestern Yellow Sea.
(A) SST; (B) salinity; (C) DO; (D) Chl a; (E) DIN and (F) PO4-P.
Regression analyses (r, p) among the abundance of floating biomass and micro-propagules, and the environmental factors.
| Micro- propagule | Micro- propagule (SCAR+) | SST | Salinity | DO | Chl | DIN | PO4-P | Distance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Floating biomass | 0.036, 0.858 | 0.067, 0.738 | 0.155, 0.440 | −0.328, 0.095 | −0.271, 0.171 | −0.011, 0.956 | 0.364, 0.062 | ||
| Floating biomass (SCAR+) | 0.086, 0.669 | 0.055, 0.787 | 0.165, 0.411 | −0.349, 0.074 | −0.284, 0.152 | −0.28, 0.890 | 0.372, 0.056 | ||
| Micro-propagule | 0.311, 0.114 | −0.152, 0.449 | −0.244, 0.219 | 0.078, 0.697 | 0.221, 0.267 | 0.008, 0.968 | |||
| Micro-propagule (SCAR+) | 0.068, 0.735 | 0.233, 0.243 | 0.011, 0.955 | 0.068, 0.738 | −0.186, 0.352 | −0.051, 0.802 | |||
| SST | −0.105, 0.601 | −0.355, 0.069 | −0.194, 0.331 | ||||||
| Salinity | 0.237, 0.233 | 0.368, 0.059 | 0.240, 0.228 | ||||||
| DO | −0.082, 0.686 | −0.275, 0.166 | −0.053, 0.794 | 0.236, 0.235 | |||||
| Chl | −0.225, 0.259 | −0.267, 0.178 | −0.336, 0.086 | ||||||
| DIN | −0.220, 0.270 | ||||||||
| PO4-P | 0.101, 0.615 |
Notes.
Bold fonts indicate significant values of Pearson correlation.
p < 0.05.
p < 0.01.
Variation partitioning analysis of the environmental factors on the green macroalgae in Subei Shoal of Yellow Sea in 2016.
| Environmental factor | Eigenvalues | Variation explains solely /% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micro-propagule | ||||
| SST | 0.035 | 3.5 | 1.6 | 0.226 |
| Salinity | 0.052 | 5.2 | 2.5 | 0.108 |
| DO | 0.004 | 0.4 | 0.2 | 0.770 |
| Chl | 0.024 | 2.4 | 1.1 | 0.320 |
| DIN | 0.029 | 2.9 | 1.4 | 0.280 |
| PO4-P | 0.010 | 1.0 | 0.5 | 0.442 |
| Distance | 0.430 | 43.0 | 18.9 | 0.002 |
| Floating biomass | ||||
| SST | 0.079 | 7.9 | 3.4 | 0.082 |
| Salinity | 0.017 | 1.7 | 0.7 | 0.410 |
| DO | 0.330 | 33.0 | 12.3 | 0.004 |
| Chl | 0.066 | 5.4 | 2.6 | 0.108 |
| DIN | 0.019 | 1.9 | 0.7 | 0.428 |
| PO4-P | 0.005 | 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.656 |
| Distance | 0.030 | 3.0 | 1.2 | 0.200 |
Figure 4Redundancy analysis (RDA) on the abundance of floating Ulva macroalgae, micropropagules and the environmental variables.