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Recent ostracods as ecological indicators and its applications: An example from the southern Tibetan Plateau

Author
Corresponding AuthorKuang,Xingxing
Publication Years
2022-10-01
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
1470-160X
EISSN
1872-7034
Volume143
Abstract
Recent ostracods, so-called ‘modern analogues’ of ostracod fossils, are systematically correlated to the ambient environment. The reveal on the ecological response of Recent ostracods to environment variables can contribute to infer the paleolimnology or paleoclimate history based on fossil records. Here we analyzed 49 surface samples collected from the Yamdrok-tso basin in the southern Tibetan Plateau, disclosed the environmental significance of ostracods as ecological indicators, and evaluated the potential of ostracods in inferring natural and potential anthropogenic influences. The results show that ostracods including 12 species within 8 genera are extracted, i.e., one predominant species Leucocytherella sinensis, two abundant species Tonnacypris estonica and Ilyocypris bradyi, and nine less abundant species Leucocythere dorsotuberosa, Fabaeformiscandona gyirongensis, Candona candida, Heterocypris salina, I. echinata, F. caudata, Herpetocypris reptans, C. xizangensis, and Ilyocypris sp. Confronting with calcium content, salinity condition, and alkalinity of the host water, the abundant species have different optima and tolerance ranges. I. bradyi is characterized as mesotitanophilic to polytitanophilic and freshwater to α-oligohaline species adapting to low to moderate alkalinity conditions, while T. estonica is characterized as oligotitanophilic to mesotitanophilic and β-oligohaline species bearing moderate to high alkalinity condition. L. sinensis is an oligotitanophilic to mesotitanophilic and freshwater to polymixohaline species with a wide alkalinity tolerance range. Ostracods show different reaction with respect to heavy metal(loid)s. Most species are sensitive to Pb, Cu, and Ni, and resistant to Ba, As, and U. The developed transfer functions for calcium, salinity, alkalinity, and water quality status imply that it is with considerable potential to infer the natural and anthropogenic influences in the quantitative or qualitative way. Our study provides a new sight of Recent ostracods as ecological indicators and its applications, especially for the indication of water quality status at the first time, and could contribute to develop good ostracod-based proxies for paleoclimate research.
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SCI ; EI
Language
English
SUSTech Authorship
First ; Corresponding
Funding Project
National Natural Science Foundation of China[91747204];National Natural Science Foundation of China[92047202];
WOS Research Area
Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS Subject
Biodiversity Conservation ; Environmental Sciences
WOS Accession No
WOS:000862829800003
Publisher
EI Accession Number
20223512629582
EI Keywords
Alkalinity ; Animals ; Calcium ; Ecology ; Heavy metals ; pH
ESI Classification Code
Water Analysis:445.2 ; Ecology and Ecosystems:454.3 ; Metallurgy and Metallography:531 ; Alkaline Earth Metals:549.2 ; Chemistry, General:801.1
ESI Research Field
ENVIRONMENT/ECOLOGY
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85136522143
Data Source
Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:0
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/395036
DepartmentSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
Affiliation
1.School of Environmental Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
2.Shenzhen Municipal Engineering Lab of Environmental IoT Technologies,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
First Author AffilicationSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
Corresponding Author AffilicationSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering;  Southern University of Science and Technology
First Author's First AffilicationSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering
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GB/T 7714
Wang,Can,Kuang,Xingxing,Shan,Jipeng,et al. Recent ostracods as ecological indicators and its applications: An example from the southern Tibetan Plateau[J]. ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS,2022,143.
APA
Wang,Can.,Kuang,Xingxing.,Shan,Jipeng.,Zhang,Qiang.,Zhou,Zhaoqiang.,...&Zou,Yiguang.(2022).Recent ostracods as ecological indicators and its applications: An example from the southern Tibetan Plateau.ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS,143.
MLA
Wang,Can,et al."Recent ostracods as ecological indicators and its applications: An example from the southern Tibetan Plateau".ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS 143(2022).
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