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Research progress in relationships between freshwater bivalves and algae

Authors :
Yu Sun
Xiaobo Yu
Weizhi Yao
Zhengli Wu
Source :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Vol 239, Iss , Pp 113665- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Eutrophication in freshwater has become increasingly severe around the world, resulting in phytoplankton overgrowth and benthic algae reduction. Bivalves can change the density, dominant species and community structure of phytoplankton, increase available light levels, and provide physical habitats and growth conditions for benthic algae. The nutritional composition, density, community structure, and toxin of algae affect the growth, feeding, digestion, metabolism, immunity of bivalves in return. Interactions of bivalves and algae and effects of environmental factors on these interactions need a synthesis of studies, when using bivalves as a biomanipulation tool to control eutrophication. Whether bivalves can effectively suppress phytoplankton and promote benthic algae is related to the collective filtration and excretion capacity determined by size, species, population densities of bivalves, the quantity and quality of algae, and environmental factors such as temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and hydrodynamic. Small scale bivalve biomanipulation experiments are mostly conducted in lakes, urban ponds, and reservoirs with some success, applying in the whole ecosystem should consider more questions such as natural conditions, selection and death or reproduction of bivalves, and ecological disturbances. This review provides new considerations for technical issues such as the sustainable cultivation of bivalves and the implementation of biomanipulation in eutrophic waters.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01476513
Volume :
239
Issue :
113665-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.41971054d8a44ee2840998450c9478df
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113665