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Biological control experiment of excess propagation of Cyclops for drinking water security

  • Tao LIN*
  • , Fu yi CUI
  • , Dong mei LIU
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Hohai University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Cyclops of zooplankton propagated excessively in eutrophic water body and could not be effectively inactivated by the conventional disinfections process like chlorination due to its stronger resistance to oxidation. In this study, an ecological project was put forward for the excess propagation control of Cyclops by stocking the filter-feeding fishes such as silver carp and bighead carp under the condition of no extraneous nutrient feeding. The results of experiments with different stocking biomass showed that the propagation of Cyclops could be controlled effectively, and the water quality was improved simultaneously by impacting on nutriment level and plankton community structure at proper stocking density of 30 g/m3 of water. The growth of Cyclops may not be effectually controlled with lower biomass of fish (10 g), and the natural food chain relation may be destroyed for Cyclops dying out in water while the intense stocking of 120 g per cubic meter of water. In addition, the high predator pressure may accelerate supplemental rate of nutrients from bottom sediments to water body to add the content of total nitrogen and phosphorus in water.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)290-294
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Environmental Sciences (China)
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2007

Keywords

  • Cyclops
  • biomanipulation
  • filter-feeding fishes
  • water treatment
  • zooplankton

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