Insights into phytoplankton community diversity from geometric sequence
of relative genus abundance
Abstract
The diversity of phytoplankton is fundamental to the health of aquatic
ecosystems. Those commonly used diversity indices (e.g., Shannon-weiner
diversity index, etc.) were assumed that a uniform distribution was the
optimal status of phytoplankton taxa in aquatic system during the
assessment of these indices. We discovered that the relative abundance
of phytoplankton within an aquatic ecosystem can be fitted with
exponential distribution, suggesting that the exponential distribution
was the intrinsic and inherent distribution of phytoplankton
communities. Through mathematical derivation, taxa capacity (N),
competition coefficient (k), critical relative abundance of extinction
(a), degree of monopoly, and the residual sum of squares of the
phytoplankton community can be obtained to provide a greater insight
into phytoplankton diversity. Our results highlight a new methodology
based on the above indices has been developed to provide a better
insight into the phytoplankton community diversity. It will also help to
evaluate the aquatic system ecological health.