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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2010

Effect of filter-feeding fish silver carp on phytoplankton species and size distribution in surface water: A field study in water works

Hua Ma; Fuyi Cui; Zhiquan Liu; Zhenqiang Fan; Wenjie He; Peijun Yin

Silver carp were introduced into the pre-sedimentation pond to control excessive phytoplankton in raw water. The effectiveness of the filter-feeding silver carp on phytoplankton control and the effect of silver carp on phytoplankton community were investigated. The results showed that Microcystis could be effectively removed by silver carp stocked in the pre-sedimentation pond, and simultaneously, the concentration of single-cell phytoplankton increased obviously. The difference in phytoplankton species and single-cell phytoplankton size between in the water and in the gut of silver carp indicated that phytoplankton smaller than 5 microm, such as Chamydomonas and Platymonas, were almost not be filtered by silver carp, phytoplankton with the size between 5 and 20 Csm could be partly filtered, and large size phytoplankton, mainly colony-forming Microcystis could be filtered almost completely. These filter-feeding characteristics directly caused the phytoplankton size distribution biased toward miniaturization. Therefore, this biological treatment using silver carp could be applied only to deal with groups of Microcystis-dominated eutrophic water, and was not appropriate in water bodies where single-cell micro phytoplankton were dominant. Especially when silver carp are used in water treatment, a cautious attitude should be taken based on the evaluation of phytoplankton biomass and species structure features in raw water.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2007

Biological control experiment of excess propagation of Cyclops for drinking water security

Tao Lin; Fuyi Cui; Dongmei Liu

Cyclops of zooplankton propagated excessively in eutrophic water body and could not be effectively inactivated by the conventional disinfections process like chlorination due to its stronger resistance to oxidation. In this study, an ecological project was put forward for the excess propagation control of Cyclops by stocking the filter-feeding fishes such as silver carp and bighead carp under the condition of no extraneous nutrient feeding. The results of experiments with different stocking biomass showed that the propagation of Cyclops could be controlled effectively, and the water quality was improved simultaneously by impacting on nutriment level and plankton community structure at proper stocking density of 30 g/m3 of water. The growth of Cyclops may not be effectually controlled with lower biomass of fish (10 g), and the natural food chain relation may be destroyed for Cyclops dying out in water while the intense stocking of 120 g per cubic meter of water. In addition, the high predator pressure may accelerate supplemental rate of nutrients from bottom sediments to water body to add the content of total nitrogen and phosphorus in water.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2006

Removal effect on Mesocyclops leukarti and mutagenicity with chlorine dioxide

Jin-long Zuo; Fuyi Cui; Bo Qu; Guibing Zhu

Mesocyclops leukurti of zooplankton propagates excessively in eutrophic water body and it cannot be effectively inactivated by the conventional drinking water treatment process. In order to tackle this problem, a study of removal effect on Mesocyclops leukarti with chlorine dioxide in a waterworks was performed. The results showed that Mesocyclops leukarti could be effectively removed from water by 1.0 mg/L chlorine dioxide preoxidation combined with the conventional drinking water treatment process. Higher oxidizability and molecular state of chlorine dioxide in water is the key to the inactivation of Mesocyclops leukarti. The chlorite, disinfection by-products (DBPs) of chlorine dioxide, was stable at 0.45 mg/L, which is lower than that critical value of the USEPA. GC-MS examination showed that the quantity of organic substance in the water treated by chlorine dioxide obviously decreased. Ames test further revealed that the mutagenicity was reduced by chlorine dioxide with respect to prechlorine. The propagation of Mesocyclops leukarti can be inactivated effectively and safely by chlorine dioxide pre-oxidation.


Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2004

Full-scale study of removal effect on Cyclops of zooplankton with chlorine dioxide.

Tao Lin; Fuyi Cui; Dongmei Liu; Dong An


Archive | 2010

Series method for removing algae by using zooplankton and filter-feeder fishes

Zhiquan Liu; Baiying Jia; Zhenjiang Wang; Peijun Yin; Hua Ma; Wenjie He; Fuyi Cui


Archive | 2007

Silver carp, bighead carp and cladophora united algae control method

Fuyi Cui; Zhenqiang Fan; Hua Ma; Wenjie He; Peijun Yin; Zhenjiang Wang; Baiying Jia


Archive | 2007

Silver carp, bighead carp, grass carp, cladophora and daphnia hyaline cooperated algae control method

Fuyi Cui; Zhenqiang Fan; Hua Ma; Wenjie He; Peijun Yin; Zhenjiang Wang; Baiying Jia


Archive | 2007

Chub, grass carp, cladophora and Daphnia hyaline cooperated algae control method

Fuyi Cui; Zhenqiang Fan; Hua Ma; Wenjie He; Peijun Yin; Zhenjiang Wang; Baiying Jia


Archive | 2007

Bighead carp, grass carp, cladophora and daphnia hyaline multi-biology cooperated algae control method

Fuyi Cui; Zhenqiang Fan; Hua Ma; Wenjie He; Peijun Yin; Zhenjiang Wang; Baiying Jia


Archive | 2007

Grass carp, cladophora and daphnia hyaline multi-organism cooperated algae control method

Fuyi Cui; Zhenqiang Fan; Hua Ma; Wenjie He; Peijun Yin; Zhenjiang Wang; Baiying Jia

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Hua Ma

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Zhenqiang Fan

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Dongmei Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Tao Lin

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Zhiquan Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Guibing Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jin-long Zuo

Harbin Institute of Technology

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