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Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season

Lake Cajititlán is a small, shallow, subtropical lake located in an endorheic basin in western Mexico. It is characterized by a strong seasonality of climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons and has been classified as a hypereutrophic lake. This eutrophication was driven by improperly treated sew...

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Autores principales: Díaz-Torres, Osiris, de Anda, José, Lugo-Melchor, Ofelia Yadira, Pacheco, Adriana, Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle A., Shear, Harvey, Senés-Guerrero, Carolina, Gradilla-Hernández, Misael Sebastián
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7986568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.617151
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author Díaz-Torres, Osiris
de Anda, José
Lugo-Melchor, Ofelia Yadira
Pacheco, Adriana
Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle A.
Shear, Harvey
Senés-Guerrero, Carolina
Gradilla-Hernández, Misael Sebastián
author_facet Díaz-Torres, Osiris
de Anda, José
Lugo-Melchor, Ofelia Yadira
Pacheco, Adriana
Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle A.
Shear, Harvey
Senés-Guerrero, Carolina
Gradilla-Hernández, Misael Sebastián
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description Lake Cajititlán is a small, shallow, subtropical lake located in an endorheic basin in western Mexico. It is characterized by a strong seasonality of climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons and has been classified as a hypereutrophic lake. This eutrophication was driven by improperly treated sewage discharges from four municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and by excessive agricultural activities, including the overuse of fertilizers that reach the lake through surface runoff during the rainy season. This nutrient rich runoff has caused algal blooms, which have led to anoxic or hypoxic conditions, resulting in large-scale fish deaths that have occurred during or immediately after the rainy season. This study investigated the changes in the phytoplankton community in Lake Cajititlán during the rainy season and the association between these changes and the physicochemical water quality and environmental parameters measured in the lake’s basin. Planktothrix and Cylindrospermopsis were the dominant genera of the cyanobacterial community, while the Chlorophyceae, Chrysophyceae, and Trebouxiophyceae classes dominated the microalgae community. However, the results showed a significant temporal shift in the phytoplankton communities in Lake Cajititlán induced by the rainy season. The findings of this study suggest that significant climatic variations cause high seasonal surface runoff and rapid changes in the water quality (Chlorophyll-a, DO, NH(4)(+), and NO(3)(–)) and in variations in the composition of the phytoplankton community. Finally, an alternation between phosphorus and nitrogen limitation was observed in Lake Cajititlán during the rainy season, clearly correlating to the presence of Planktothrix when the lake was limited by phosphorus and to the presence of Cylindrospermopsis when the lake was limited by nitrogen. The evidence presented in this study supports the idea that the death of fish in Lake Cajititlán could be mainly caused by anoxia, caused by rapid changes in water quality during the rainy season. Based on our review of the literature, this is the first study on the phytoplankton community in a subtropical lake during the rainy season using high throughput 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA amplicon sequencing.
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spelling pubmed-79865682021-03-24 Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season Díaz-Torres, Osiris de Anda, José Lugo-Melchor, Ofelia Yadira Pacheco, Adriana Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle A. Shear, Harvey Senés-Guerrero, Carolina Gradilla-Hernández, Misael Sebastián Front Microbiol Microbiology Lake Cajititlán is a small, shallow, subtropical lake located in an endorheic basin in western Mexico. It is characterized by a strong seasonality of climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons and has been classified as a hypereutrophic lake. This eutrophication was driven by improperly treated sewage discharges from four municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and by excessive agricultural activities, including the overuse of fertilizers that reach the lake through surface runoff during the rainy season. This nutrient rich runoff has caused algal blooms, which have led to anoxic or hypoxic conditions, resulting in large-scale fish deaths that have occurred during or immediately after the rainy season. This study investigated the changes in the phytoplankton community in Lake Cajititlán during the rainy season and the association between these changes and the physicochemical water quality and environmental parameters measured in the lake’s basin. Planktothrix and Cylindrospermopsis were the dominant genera of the cyanobacterial community, while the Chlorophyceae, Chrysophyceae, and Trebouxiophyceae classes dominated the microalgae community. However, the results showed a significant temporal shift in the phytoplankton communities in Lake Cajititlán induced by the rainy season. The findings of this study suggest that significant climatic variations cause high seasonal surface runoff and rapid changes in the water quality (Chlorophyll-a, DO, NH(4)(+), and NO(3)(–)) and in variations in the composition of the phytoplankton community. Finally, an alternation between phosphorus and nitrogen limitation was observed in Lake Cajititlán during the rainy season, clearly correlating to the presence of Planktothrix when the lake was limited by phosphorus and to the presence of Cylindrospermopsis when the lake was limited by nitrogen. The evidence presented in this study supports the idea that the death of fish in Lake Cajititlán could be mainly caused by anoxia, caused by rapid changes in water quality during the rainy season. Based on our review of the literature, this is the first study on the phytoplankton community in a subtropical lake during the rainy season using high throughput 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7986568/ /pubmed/33767675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.617151 Text en Copyright © 2021 Díaz-Torres, de Anda, Lugo-Melchor, Pacheco, Orozco-Nunnelly, Shear, Senés-Guerrero and Gradilla-Hernández. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Díaz-Torres, Osiris
de Anda, José
Lugo-Melchor, Ofelia Yadira
Pacheco, Adriana
Orozco-Nunnelly, Danielle A.
Shear, Harvey
Senés-Guerrero, Carolina
Gradilla-Hernández, Misael Sebastián
Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season
title Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season
title_full Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season
title_fullStr Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season
title_short Rapid Changes in the Phytoplankton Community of a Subtropical, Shallow, Hypereutrophic Lake During the Rainy Season
title_sort rapid changes in the phytoplankton community of a subtropical, shallow, hypereutrophic lake during the rainy season
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7986568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33767675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.617151
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