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基于P-IBI的桐梓河梯级水库水生态健康评价

Water ecological health assessment of cascade reservoirs based on P-IBI: a case study of Tongzi River

  • 摘要: 为探究梯级水库建设对河流水生态系统的影响,开展梯级水库水生态环境监测预警保护修复提供技术和数据支撑。应用浮游植物生物完整性指数(Phytoplanktonic Index of Biotic Integrity,P-IBI),于2024年3—5月对桐梓河9个采样点开展水生态健康评价。对20个候选指标进行分布范围、判别能力及Pearson相关性分析,筛选出7个核心参数,构建春季桐梓河P-IBI评价体系,并采用比值法确定分级评价标准,对春季桐梓河进行水生态健康评价。研究结果显示,春季桐梓河梯级水库中共鉴定发现浮游植物7门类77属,其中绿藻门29属,硅藻门25属,蓝藻门14属,裸藻门4属,以硅藻−绿藻−蓝藻型为主,优势类群隶属硅藻门。春季桐梓河流域水生态系统总体处于亚健康状况;下游流域水生态健康状况优于上游,各样点水生态健康状况呈上升趋势。梯级水库建设已经对河流的水生态健康造成一定影响,坝前与坝下、梯级水库间的浮游植物群落结构存在明显差异,坝前P-IBI得分分值低于坝后;处于一般、亚健康、健康状态的点位分别为1个、5个和3个。P-IBI参数与多个水理化因子显著相关,表明P-IBI对桐梓河水质污染情况具有一定的指示作用。基于本研究的结果,建议管理部门应进一步控制污染源输入,优化废水污水处理系统,以改善桐梓河流域的水生态系统健康状况。

     

    Abstract: The construction of cascaded reservoirs is a pivotal strategy for global water resource utilization, hydropower generation, and flood control. However, the cumulative effects of cascaded reservoirs, including river fragmentation, alteration of natural flow regimes and sediment retention, pose significant threats to the structure and function of riverine ecosystems.To investigate the impact of cascade reservoir construction on riverine aquatic ecosystems and to provide technical and data support for ecological monitoring, early warning, protection, and restoration, this study employed the Phytoplankton Index of Biotic Integrity (P-IBI) to assess the aquatic ecological health of the Tongzi River at 9 sampling sites from March to May 2024. Based on three aspects—phytoplankton community diversity, species richness, and evenness—20 candidate indicators were analyzed in terms of their distribution range, discriminative power, and Pearson correlation, resulting in the selection of seven core indicators: the number of Bacillariophyta taxa, Shannon-Wiener diversity index of phytoplankton, phytoplankton evenness index, phytoplankton richness index, cell density, the percentage of Chlorophyta cell density, and dominant species cell density. These parameters were used to construct a spring-specific P-IBI evaluation system for the Tongzi River. A ratio-based method was applied to establish a five-tier grading standard: Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, and Very Poor, corresponding to the health status of the ecosystem. The results revealed that, during spring, a total of 77 phytoplankton genera from 7 phyla were identified in the cascade reservoirs of the Tongzi River. These included 29 genera of Chlorophyta, 25 genera of Bacillariophyta, 14 genera of Cyanophyta, and 4 genera of Euglenophyta. The phytoplankton community was predominantly of the Bacillariophyta-Chlorophyta-Cyanophyta type, with Bacillariophyta as the dominant group. Overall, the aquatic ecosystem of the Tongzi River during spring was found to be in a sub-healthy state. A distinct spatial trend was observed: ecological health conditions improved progressively from upstream to downstream, with downstream sites exhibiting better ecological status. Among the nine sampling sites, 1 site was classified as “fair”, 5 as “sub-healthy”, and 3 as “healthy”. The construction of cascade reservoirs exerted a noticeable influence on the river’s aquatic ecological health. Significant differences in phytoplankton community structure were observed between upstream and downstream of dams and among reservoirs, with P-IBI scores generally lower upstream of dams. Furthermore, P-IBI parameters showed significant correlations with key physicochemical factors such as pH, chlorophyll-a concentration, and the permanganate index, indicating that P-IBI has potential as an effective indicator of water quality pollution in the Tongzi River. Based on these results, it is strongly recommended that water resource managers authorities strengthen efforts to control pollution sources within the watershed, particularly in the upstream and reservoir regions. Moreover, optimizing the operation schedules of the cascaded reservoirs to mimic more natural flow patterns and enhancing wastewater treatment systems in the surrounding areas are critical steps toward mitigating ecological impacts and restoring the Tongzi River's aquatic ecosystem to a healthier state.

     

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