滴水湖作为人工新建湖泊,其生态系统形成过程中的跟踪数据对重建其他湖泊生态系统具有重要的参考意义。2013年7月和2014年8月对滴水湖现生介形类分布状况及水环境因子分别进行了调查,结果发现,滴水湖湖水盐度范围介于1.4‰—2.0‰之间,属于微咸水湖。12个采样点共鉴定出现生介形类13种,包括非海相类克氏丽星介Cypria kraepelini(G.W.Müller)和无偶斗星介Cypridopsis vidua(O.F.Müller),海相类中华洁面介Albileberis sinensis Hou、向岛薄丽星介Dolerocypria mukaishimensis Okubo、腹结细花介Leptocythere ventriclivosa Chen、东台新单角介Neomonoceratina dongtaiensis Yang et Chen、长新中华花介Neosinocythere elongata(Hu)、闪光似异口介Paradoxostoma nitida Ho、典型中华美花介Sinocytheridea impressa(Brady)、长中华海花介Sinopontocythere elongata(Gou)、古屋刺花介Spinileberis furuyaensis Ishizaki et Kato、美丽刺面介Spinileberis pulchra Chen和丰满陈氏介Tanella opima Chen。应用典范对应分析(CCA)方法对滴水湖12个样点的8种介形类和9个环境因子进行了相关性研究,结果显示:介形类和环境因子间具有明显的相关性;9个环境因子中叶绿素、总磷和电导率对介形类的分布影响最大,总氮和湖水水温对介形类也有一定影响;从物种分布状况看,相对于低分布频度物种,高分布频度(Y〉0.01)物种对环境的耐受性更大,其中Cypria kraepelini和Neomonoceratina dongtaiensis对环境因子的敏感性明显高于其它物种。结合历史资料分析发现,不仅自然环境因子(如电导率、水温等),而且人为干扰因素(如总磷、总氮)都对介形类分布的改变起到重要影响。
Dishui Lake,a new artificial lake with a low salinity of 1.4‰ to 2.0‰,can play an important role in reconstructing the evolution of the eastern Chinese Lakes by tracking its ecosystem.Living ostracods were studied in surface samples collected from this lake in order to investigate the relationship between ostracods and environmental factors.Thirteen ostracod species were found including 2non-marine species and 11 euryhaline marine species.The results of canonical correspondence analysis show an obvious correlation between ostracods and environmental factors.Among nine factors investigated,chlorophyll(Chl),total phosphorus(TP)and Electrical Conductivity(EC)played the most important role in ostracod distribution.The species with higher frequency of occurrence were more tolerant to environmental changes than those with lower frequency,while Cypria kraepelini and Neomonoceratina dongtaiensis are sensitive species in the Dishui Lake.Combined with historical data,we suggested that not only the natural environmental factors(conductivity,temperature,etc.),but also human disturbance factors(including TP,TN)are playing an important role in the ostracods distribution.