Qu Jianhong
Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
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Journal of Lake Sciences | 2009
Meng Shunlong; Chen Jiazhang; Fan Limin; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Wu We; Ma Xiaoyan
This paper was studied the eco-characteristics of phytoplankton in Lake Wuli, Lake Taihu in 2007. The results showed that 8 classes including 123 species have been founded in Lake Wuli. Among them, dominated Chlorophyta has 57 species, accounting for 46.3% of the total phytoplankton species, and Bacillariophyta has 23 species, taken the second place, accounting for 18.7% of the total phytoplankton species. There were much more species in winter and spring than that in summer and autumn. The quantity and biomass of phytoplankton in Lake Wuli in 2007 ranged from 386.2×104 to 5581.9×104cells/L and 0.541 to 3.491mg/L, respectively. Dominated class both in quantity and biomass was Chlorophyta, then was Cyanophyta, and the third was Cryptophyta. The quantity of phytoplankton in the order from large to small was: SummerSpringAutumnWinter. Seasonal succession of phytoplankton was consistent with rule of PEG (Plankton Ecology Group) model except Chlorophyta. The analysis results of similarity showed that the eco-environment of Lake Wuli in January was similar to that on March, April and May, and the eco-environment in June was similar to that in July, August, September and November. The analysis result of the predominance index showed that there were 14 predominant species including Chlorella vulgaris, Chl.amydomonas microsphaera, Chroomonas acuta, Microcystis aeruginisa in 2007 in Lake Wuli, and the numbers of predominant species were all more than two species in every month. Furthermore, the predominant indexes were not high, ranging from 0.02 to 0.78. The analysis results of diversity and uniformity showed that the diversity index ranged from 1.5 to 2.7 and uniformity index from 0.26 to 0.59, respectively, which meant that both diversity and uniformity of phytoplankton were good status in the lake. It could be concluded that the phytoplankton community structure in Lake Wuli was complex in the ecosystem.
Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment | 2010
Chen Jiazhang; Meng Shunlong; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Fan LiMin
Journal of Agro-Environment Science | 2009
Qu Jianhong
Archive | 2013
Chen Jiachang; Meng Shunlong; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Qiu Liping
Archive | 2014
Meng Shunlong; Chen Jiachang; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Wu Wei; Qiu Liping; Fan Limin; Song Chao
Archive | 2014
Meng Shunlong; Chen Jiachang; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Wu Wei; Qiu Liping; Fan Limin; Song Chao
Archive | 2014
Meng Shunlong; Chen Jiachang; Fan Limin; Qiu Liping; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Wu Wei; Song Chao
Archive | 2014
Chen Jiachang; Meng Shunlong; Hu Gengdong; Qu Jianhong; Wu Wei; Qiu Liping; Fan Limin; Song Chao
Archive | 2013
Hu Gengdong; Song Chao; Ye Lin; Chen Jiachang; Wu Wei; Qu Jianhong; Meng Shunlong; Fan Limin; Qiu Liping
Archive | 2013
Hu Gengdong; Song Chao; Ye Lin; Chen Jiachang; Wu Wei; Qu Jianhong; Meng Shunlong; Fan Limin; Qiu Liping