Dynamics of dissolved organic carbon in eutrophic Lake Taihu and its tributaries and their implications for bacterial abundance during autumn and winter

2015 
Surface water samples of Lake Taihu and its tributaries were collected from September 2012 to February 2013 to investigate the effects of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics on bacterial abundance. DOC concentrations, stable carbon isotope values (δ13CDOC), dissolved carbohydrates, and specific ultraviolet absorbance (SUVA254) were analyzed along with several environmental factors: water temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), chlorophyll a, and bacterial abundance. The highest DOC concentrations were observed in January 2013 at all sampling sites except at lake center. DOC concentrations decreased along both transects from the tributaries to the lake center in January 2013. In addition, the evidence from the positive correlation between DOC and EC in Lake Taihu suggests the input of river water into the lake. The variation in DOC concentration can be explained by temperature-dependent bacterial utilization of organic compounds. The δ13CDOC values ranged from −26.9‰ to −23.4‰ in Lake Taihu and its ...
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