globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.1007/s12237-018-0484-6
WOS记录号: WOS:000457728500012
论文题名:
Combined Effects of Drift Macroalgal Bloom and Warming on Occurrence and Intensity of Diel-Cycling Hypoxia in a Eutrophic Coastal Lagoon
作者: Miyamoto, Yasushi1; Nakano, Tadashi2; Yamada, Katsumasa3; Hatakeyama, Keisuke4; Hamaguchi, Masami5
通讯作者: Miyamoto, Yasushi
刊名: ESTUARIES AND COASTS
ISSN: 1559-2723
EISSN: 1559-2731
出版年: 2019
卷: 42, 期:2, 页码:494-503
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Diel-cycling hypoxia ; Drift algae ; Eutrophication ; Global warming ; Synergistic effect
WOS关键词: DISSOLVED-OXYGEN DYNAMICS ; LAKE NAKAUMI ; TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE ; ESTUARINE ; SHALLOW ; BAY ; COMMUNITY ; RESPONSES ; IMPACT ; MATS
WOS学科分类: Environmental Sciences ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
英文摘要:

Recently, eutrophication-induced macroalgal bloom and elevating temperature caused by climate change have become major threats to benthic organisms by causing coastal hypoxia. However, combined effects of drift macroalgae and warming on the occurrence and intensity of hypoxia are not well understood, although these anthropogenic stressors have co-occurred. We conducted 10 seasonally replicated 7-day algal enclosure/exclosure experiments at a shallow coastal zone in the eutrophic Nakaumi Lagoon, western Japan, to evaluate the combined effects of drift algae and water warming on occurrence and intensity of diel-cycling hypoxia. Experimental units were 1x1m plots of the sandy bottom fenced within 1m height with plastic mesh that excluded or included drift algae, with automated dissolved oxygen (DO) sensors deployed at the sediment surface. DO fluctuated over a diel cycle for both algal treatments, and algal presence and elevated temperature additively amplified the diel DO cycle. Algal presence and elevated temperature synergistically increased the occurrence and intensity of diel-cycling hypoxia. The occurrence of hypoxia, including anoxia, increased non-linearly in the presence of algae when mean water temperature exceeded similar to 25 degrees C, whereas such drastic increase in the hypoxia occurrence was not observed in the absence of algae. Furthermore, the daily minimum DO declined more steeply with warming under algal presence than the absence of algae. These results suggest that coastal areas in the lagoon are now seriously threatened by simultaneous progressions of eutrophication linking to algal bloom and global warming.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/130560
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作者单位: 1.Fukui Prefectural Satoyama Satoumi Res Inst, 122-12-1 Torihama, Fukui 9191331, Japan
2.Fisheries Res Agcy, Seikai Natl Fisheries Res Inst, 1551-8 Taira Machi, Nagasaki, Nagasaki 8512213, Japan
3.Kumamoto Univ, Marine Environm & Disaster Management, Centrer Water Cycle, Marine Sci Lab, Kurokami 2-39-1, Kumamoto 8608555, Japan
4.Environm Sanitat Res Ctr, 526-1 Minamidani, Tottori 6820704, Japan
5.Fisheries Res Agcy, Natl Res Inst Fisheries & Environm Sea, 2-17-5 Maruishi, Hiroshima 7390452, Japan

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Miyamoto, Yasushi,Nakano, Tadashi,Yamada, Katsumasa,et al. Combined Effects of Drift Macroalgal Bloom and Warming on Occurrence and Intensity of Diel-Cycling Hypoxia in a Eutrophic Coastal Lagoon[J]. ESTUARIES AND COASTS,2019-01-01,42(2):494-503
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