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Tang Senming,Hou Shumin. 1995. How the pollution stress acting on the phytoplankton populations——an observation by the experimental enclosed ecosystem. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (4):563-568
How the pollution stress acting on the phytoplankton populations——an observation by the experimental enclosed ecosystem
How the pollution stress acting on the phytoplankton populations——an observation by the experimental enclosed ecosystem
Received:May 26, 1995  Revised:July 20, 1995
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Key words:Plankton  enclosed experiment  pollution  predation
中文关键词:  Plankton  enclosed experiment  pollution  predation
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Tang Senming Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 361005, China 
Hou Shumin Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 361005, China 
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Abstract:
      A marine enclosed ecosystem experiment was conducted by Chinese and Canadian scientists in Xiamen in April 1985.PoVutants of heavy metals mixed with Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn and Cd and of suspended sediments were added to bags volumed about 10 m3.It was showed that during 21 days the effects on the plankton populations were evident in the bags due to the contamination, i.e.the growth of diatom population reduced to different levels characterized by the lag appearance of density peaks, low instant growth rate end delay of doulbling time with low biomass.A strong grazing from the pollutant affected zooplankton population resulted in heavy stress on the growth of algal population. As a result, the stress transferred to the phytoplankton population through the herbivores.
中文摘要:
      A marine enclosed ecosystem experiment was conducted by Chinese and Canadian scientists in Xiamen in April 1985.PoVutants of heavy metals mixed with Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn and Cd and of suspended sediments were added to bags volumed about 10 m3.It was showed that during 21 days the effects on the plankton populations were evident in the bags due to the contamination, i.e.the growth of diatom population reduced to different levels characterized by the lag appearance of density peaks, low instant growth rate end delay of doulbling time with low biomass.A strong grazing from the pollutant affected zooplankton population resulted in heavy stress on the growth of algal population. As a result, the stress transferred to the phytoplankton population through the herbivores.
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