Comprehensive Assessment of Eutrophication and the Mechanisms Driving Phytoplankton Blooms in Multifunctional Reservoirs

: In this study, changes in abiotic environmental factors were analyzed based on measured data from Dawangtan Reservoir in Nanning City during 2021–2022. The Carlson Integrated Trophic State Index method was applied to evaluate water quality and eutrophication in the reservoir, considering both exogenous inputs and internal water quality conditions. Additionally, by investigating water quality and biological factors (zooplankton and fish) in the reservoir, this study identified the main drivers influencing phytoplankton outbreaks in Dawangtan Reservoir through redundancy analysis (RDA) and Pearson correlation analysis. The results showed that the combined trophic state index of the reservoir varied between 29.2 and 56.5 throughout the year, with each water quality indicator performing worse during the summer months when temperatures were higher. There was a positive correlation between zooplankton biomass and phytoplankton biomass, and the increase in the proportion of phytophagous fish contributed to the reduction in phytoplankton. The redundancy analysis revealed that the distribution of phytoplankton species was significantly correlated with total phosphorus (TP), pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), and chlorophyll a (Chl-a), with different phytoplankton species responding variably to these environmental factors. Finally, a multiple stepwise regression analysis was used to construct the optimal response equation between Chl-a concentration and environmental factors. The results indicated that pH, Secchi disk (SD), DO, and biological oxygen demand (BOD) were the main factors affecting Chl-a concentration. Therefore, the outcomes of abiotic environmental factors and lake biological resources should be considered in the restoration of eutrophic lakes to achieve the desired restoration effect.


Introduction
Multifunctional reservoirs are a critical freshwater conservation, serving to control floods, supply water, maintain ecological environments in river basins, and generate power [1,2].However, recent increases in human activities have exacerbated eutrophication in many reservoirs due to pollution from agriculture, housing, industry, and tourism.This has resulted in perennial phytoplankton blooms in lakes and reservoirs worldwide, posing a potential threat to both freshwater ecosystems and human health [3,4].Therefore, the prevention and control of phytoplankton blooms is crucial for the effective management and restoration of freshwater lakes from an ecological standpoint.Analyzing the driving mechanisms of phytoplankton blooms and constructing an effective prediction model is Water 2024, 16, 1752 3 of 14

Study Area Profile
Dawangtan Reservoir, located in Nanning City, the capital of Guangxi Autonomous Region in China, is part of the middle reaches of the Bachi River in the Xijiang River system of the Pearl River Basin.With a total storage capacity of 638 million cubic meters, comprising an effective storage capacity of 124 million cubic meters, a flood control storage capacity of 378 million cubic meters, and a dead storage capacity of 136 million cubic meters, Dawangtan Reservoir is a vast and multifaceted water body.Its normal water level rests at 104.40 m, contrasting with a dead water level of 100 m, encompassing a water surface area of 38 square kilometers at the normal level.Notably, it serves as Nanning City's secondary drinking water source.The water quality of Dawangtan Reservoir has been consistently classified as Class III in recent years.Being a lake reservoir characterized by low water flow and limited self-purification capacity, its water quality is notably unstable.Between May and September 2019, phytoplankton outbreaks occurred three times in the vicinity of the dam head of the reservoir, and in March 2020, cyanobacteria outbreaks occurred in the waters near the dam head of the reservoir.Additionally, in April of the same year, a significant number of dead fish were observed in the Xinpo River of the reservoir due to anoxia.Consequently, Dawangtan Reservoir was selected for monitoring phytoplankton outbreak characteristic parameters in inland reservoirs and for studying water environment evolution.The source analysis results are indicative of inland reservoirs with relatively high water pollution levels in the reservoir area.Based on the findings of this study, important guiding significance can be derived for proposing bloom control measures.To achieve this, 8 monitoring sections were established to undertake a monthly sampling survey from August 2021 to July 2022 based on the morphological and functional characteristics of Dawangtan Reservoir.The distribution of the sampling points (1#-8#) is presented in Figure 1.
Water 2024, 16, x FOR PEER REVIEW 3 of 14 concentration was established by the multiple linear regression, which was then tested for predictive accuracy.

Study Area Profile
Dawangtan Reservoir, located in Nanning City, the capital of Guangxi Autonomous Region in China, is part of the middle reaches of the Bachi River in the Xijiang River system of the Pearl River Basin.With a total storage capacity of 638 million cubic meters, comprising an effective storage capacity of 124 million cubic meters, a flood control storage capacity of 378 million cubic meters, and a dead storage capacity of 136 million cubic meters, Dawangtan Reservoir is a vast and multifaceted water body.Its normal water level rests at 104.40 m, contrasting with a dead water level of 100 meters, encompassing a water surface area of 38 square kilometers at the normal level.Notably, it serves as Nanning City's secondary drinking water source.The water quality of Dawangtan Reservoir has been consistently classified as Class III in recent years.Being a lake reservoir characterized by low water flow and limited self-purification capacity, its water quality is notably unstable.Between May and September 2019, phytoplankton outbreaks occurred three times in the vicinity of the dam head of the reservoir, and in March 2020, cyanobacteria outbreaks occurred in the waters near the dam head of the reservoir.Additionally, in April of the same year, a significant number of dead fish were observed in the Xinpo River of the reservoir due to anoxia.Consequently, Dawangtan Reservoir was selected for monitoring phytoplankton outbreak characteristic parameters in inland reservoirs and for studying water environment evolution.The source analysis results are indicative of inland reservoirs with relatively high water pollution levels in the reservoir area.Based on the findings of this study, important guiding significance can be derived for proposing bloom control measures.To achieve this, 8 monitoring sections were established to undertake a monthly sampling survey from August 2021 to July 2022 based on the morphological and functional characteristics of Dawangtan Reservoir.The distribution of the sampling points (1#-8#) is presented in Figure 1.

Experimental Method
Lake ecosystems are complex and dynamic, with the continuous exchange of substances and energy with the external environment due to the nonlinear dynamic interactions of various environmental factors.Changes in environmental factors can lead to consequential changes in the trophic state and structure of the lake ecosystem [21].To detect and quantify phytoplankton outbreaks in freshwater systems, it is common to measure the dynamic changes of physical, biological, and chemical parameters of water bodies.There-fore, in this study, we obtained water parameters in situ, including pH, water temperature (WT), and dissolved oxygen (DO), using a multi-parameter water quality analyzer (HI9829, Hanna, Italy).Transparency was measured with a Secchi disc (SD), and chlorophyll a (Chl-a) was determined with a chlorophyll a fluorescence detector (FluoroQuik, AMI, USA).Water samples were collected in 500 mL plastic bottles from three replications at each sampling site, which were rinsed with surface water before sampling.After sampling, all bottles were transferred to the laboratory, stored in a refrigerator, and analyzed as soon as possible.Total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), BOD, and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were analyzed according to the Chinese national water environmental protection standard (GB11914-89, GB11893-89, GB11894-89, SL88-1994) [22].TN was determined by alkaline potassium persulfate digestion and UV spectrophotometry at 120-124 • C. TP was determined by potassium persulfate (nitric acid-perchloric acid) digestion of unfiltered water samples followed by ammonium molybdate spectrophotometry.BOD was determined by titration.COD was determined by stoichiometric mass balance and consumption of potassium dichromate during reaction with water samples and suspended particles.According to the Chinese Water Quality Standard (GB 3838-2002) [23], water quality is classified from good to poor as Class I, Class II, Class III, Class IV, and Class V water, in that order.
The methods used to survey phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fish were carried out according to the Standard for the Investigation of Reservoir Fishery Resources (SL167-2014) [23], and the species composition, quantity, and biomass were measured.

Data Processing and Statistical Analysis 2.3.1. Trophic Level Index (TLI) Calculations
Eutrophication, a process of nutrient enrichment, is often used to characterize the state of aquatic ecosystems.The trophic status of a water body is commonly used to describe its nutrient status, with terms such as oligotrophic, mesotrophic, eutrophic, and hypertrophic.In this study, we used the comprehensive trophic status index method to evaluate the eutrophication status of Dawangtan Reservoir [24].We determined the weights of other water quality parameters by using chlorophyll as the benchmark parameter.Finally, we obtained the comprehensive trophic status index by applying weighting Formula (1), which was as follows: where TLI(j) is the composite index; W j is the weight of the water quality parameter of j; TLI(j) is the composite index of j with the correlative weight W j ; m is the number of parameters involved in evaluation; and r ij is the correlation coefficient between reference Chl-a and each parameter j (Chl-a: 1; TP: 0.84; TN: 0.82; SD: −0.83; COD Mn : 0.83).The formula for calculating the nutrient status index of each water quality parameter is as follows: TLI(COD Mn ) = 10[0.109+ 2.661ln(COD Mn )] where the unit of Chl-a is mg•m −3 ; the SD unit is m; and the units of TP and TN are mg•L −1 .

Correlation Analysis
In this study, Canoco 5.0 was utilized to analyze the correlation between phytoplankton species information and environmental factors.Only species with a relative density of more than 1% and a frequency of more than 30% in all samples were included in the analysis.Additionally, multiple step-up regression analysis was performed using SPSS 20.0 to investigate the response of Chl-a concentration to environmental factors.The optimal regression equation was established, and the causal relationship between the two was analyzed.

Annual Variation Characteristics of Water Quality Conditions
Certain meteorological conditions can have a significant impact on eutrophication, such as increased monthly water temperature, being particularly conducive to phytoplankton growth [25].As shown in Figure 2a, the water temperature in the reservoir varied significantly during the survey period, ranging from 13.9 to 34.0 • C. The average water temperatures in spring, summer, autumn, and winter were 24.5, 30.9, 26.6, and 18.0 • C, respectively.Higher water temperatures promote the conversion of organic matter to inorganic nutrients, which provides a favorable environment for phytoplankton blooms [26].The SD in the reservoir fluctuated between 44.2 and 156.2 cm, with the minimum value occurring in July 2022 and the maximum value in April 2022 (Figure 2b).pH can affect the biological activity of microbial metabolites and, thus, impact the utilization of subsequent metabolites [27].The pH varied between 7.2 and 9.0 during the survey period (Figure 2c), with alkaline water quality.This may be due to the high coverage of aquatic plants, which can consume CO 2 through photosynthesis, leading to an increase in pH.Notably, the reservoir exhibited the highest pH and Chl-a concentration in July 2022 during the study period.
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration is a critical indicator of the self-purifying capacity of a water body and plays an important role in maintaining the balance and health of the aquatic environment [28].As illustrated in Figure 2d, DO concentrations in the Dawangtan Reservoir fluctuated between 5.5 and 8.5 mg•L −1 from August 2021 to July 2022, with a multi-year average of 8.0 mg•L −1 , and met the Class II water standard (GB 3838-2002, Ministry of Environmental Protection of China, 2002) [22] for all periods except for July 2022, when it was at the Class III water standard.The levels of COD and BOD in the reservoir remained relatively stable (Figure 2d,e), with variations ranging from 13.2 to 17.6 mg•L −1 and from 0.82 to 1.6 mg•L −1 , respectively, remaining within the better water quality standard.
TN and TP are important factors contributing to eutrophication in water bodies and limiting elements for eutrophication levels [29].During the study period, TN fluctuated significantly from month to month, ranging from 0.7 to 1.9 mg•L −1 , with an average TN of 1.3 mg•L −1 in Class IV.TP concentrations consistently remained in the range of <0.1 mg•L −1 , in Class II.In addition, N and P ratios in watershed ecology reflect the total effect of phytoplankton growth.In this study, N/P ranged from 19.6 to 88.2, with ratios exceeding 16, indicating that phosphorus was the limiting nutrient in the study area.

Annual Variation of Zooplankton
The results of the zooplankton survey in Dawangtan Reservoir are presented in Figure 3a.During the survey, a total of 16 families and 23 genera (species) of zooplankton were identified in the reservoir, including 3 families and 4 genera (species) of protozoa, accounting for 17.4%; 6 families and 9 genera (species) of rotifers, 39.1%; 4 families and 6 genera (species) of branchiopods, 26.1%; and 3 families and 4 genera (species) of copepods, 17.4% (Figure 3a and Table S1).In terms of biomass, copepods, branchiopods, rotifers, and protozoa contributed from highest to lowest, respectively.Zooplankton biomass was most abundant during summer and autumn, with the lowest values occurring during winter when the temperatures were at their lowest.This trend is generally consistent with the seasonal variation of zooplankton in most reservoirs [30], as reported by Yin et al. [31], who found that zooplankton abundance in reservoirs gradually increased from spring to autumn, reaching a peak in summer and autumn, and decreased significantly after winter.

Annual Variation Characteristics of Fish Stocks
Based on the theory of lake food webs, it is well known that fish play a critical role in the distribution of phytoplankton [32].Similar to studies of organisms on land, the presence of fish as top predators in the water can affect plant diversity by removing zooplankton herbivores [33].Thus, this study investigated the distribution characteristics of fishes in Dawangtan Reservoir.The results of the fish survey in Dawangtan Reservoir are shown in Figure 3b and Table S3.Distinguishing fish by feeding type, the yearly survey data showed the highest number of omnivorous fish (68.95% of the total), followed by carnivorous fish (21.03%) and phytophagous fish (8.42%), and the least abundant species was filter-feeding fish (1.60%) (Figure 3b, Table S2).Fish biomass and species were most abundant in summer, with omnivorous and carnivorous species being the most dominant, accounting for 77.8% and 25%, respectively.In comparison, the fish species in autumn were similar to those in summer, but the combined percentage of herbivorous and piscivorous fish that contributed to phytoplankton removal was 21.6%, higher than the 16.6% in summer, which had a positive effect on preventing water blooms.

Chl-a Concentration Prediction
To improve the precision of the real biomass estimates in each sample, this study explored two different measurements of phytoplankton biomass, namely, Chl-a concentration and directly observed phytoplankton biomass.As depicted in Figure 4, the Chl-a concentrations remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3 and 10 µg/L until May 2022.However, a significant fluctuation occurred from June 2022 onwards.Compared to May 2022, Chl-a concentrations rose sharply from 4.6 µg/L to 15.1 µg/L, representing an increase of more than 228%.Furthermore, the Chl-a concentrations continued to increase throughout the monitoring period, reaching a maximum of 27 µg/L in July 2022.The average Chl-a concentration for the entire period was only 3.6 µg/L.To investigate the relationship between Chl-a and water environmental factors in Dawangtan Reservoir, a Pearson correlation analysis was performed for Chl-a and nine environmental factors using SPSS 22.0, and the results are shown in Table S4 and Figure 5. Chl-a concentration was significantly correlated with pH, DO, and transparency.Specifically, pH was significantly positively correlated with Chl-a, with a correlation coefficient of 0.625.The alkaline environment of the Dawangtan Reservoir was favorable for the uptake of CO 2 by phytoplankton for photosynthesis, thereby promoting their growth.DO was significantly negatively correlated with Chl-a, with a correlation coefficient of −0.594, which may be attributed to a decrease in dissolved oxygen in the water column during spring and summer when the water temperature rises, leading to the rapid blooming of phytoplankton and other plankton.The correlation coefficient for transparency was 0.614, indicating that the concentration of Chl-a increased with increasing water clarity, possibly due to the lower content of suspended and colloidal matter in the water with high transparency, reducing light scattering and increasing light transmission, thus providing sufficient light for photosynthesis.The results of the multiple regression analysis between phytoplankton density and environmental factors are presented in Table 1.The selected environmental factors in the optimal regression equation are pH, SD, DO, and BOD.The Chl-a content, calculated using the regression equation, was compared with the measured value, as shown in Figure 6.The linear equation between the calculated value and the measured value is as follows: Chl-a = −2.939+ 5.901 (pH) − 0.08(SD) − 4.078(DO) − 3.942(BOD) (R 2 = 0.681).These results indicate that the measured value was in close agreement with the calculated value, and the Chl-a content obtained from the regression equation was deemed acceptable.The comprehensive nutrient status index method was used to evaluate the eutrophic status of the water bodies within the year-round range of Dawangtan Reservoir, and the water quality was primarily in a mesotrophic state throughout the year, as shown in Figure 7a.The study area exhibited varying degrees of eutrophication in different seasons, with TLI fluctuations ranging from 29.2 to 56.5.In August 2021, the state of the reservoir was oligotrophic.From September 2021 to May 2022, the water body was in a relatively stable state at mesotrophic levels (30 < TSI < 50), but by June, when temperatures were relatively high, the water body approached eutrophic levels and rose sharply to light eutrophic levels (50 < TSI < 60) in July 2022, with a TLI as high as 56.5.
To investigate the relationship between different phytoplankton densities and the Carlson Integrated Trophic State Index TLI, we applied redundancy analysis.Our analysis indicated that the TLI showed a significant positive correlation with Bacillariophyta and Chlorophyta species and a significant negative correlation with Pyrroptata (Figure S1).The environmental factors were further subjected to RDA analysis with the phytoplankton biomass indicator, and the results are shown in Figure 7b.In the phytoplankton speciesenvironmental factors RDA ordination plot, the first and second axis eigenvalues were 0.323 and 0.301, respectively, and the amount of phytoplankton biomass explained by the two axes was 62.4%.It can be seen that TP, pH, DO, and Chl-a were the main factors influencing the phytoplankton community structure by observing the length of the arrows of the environmental factors in the sequence diagram.TP was positively correlated with Chl-a and Bacillariophyta.Increasing the phosphorus source and Chl-a contributed to the growth of Bacillariophyta.Rao et al. [34] found that the abundance of Bacillariophyta was positively correlated with TP at low and moderate temperatures, but negatively correlated with TP at high temperatures.pH was positively correlated with Pyrroptata, meaning that Pyrroptata (Peridinium sp.) preferred to grow in high pH environments.However, the angle of arrows in the direction of DO and TP was greater than 90 • (Figure 7b), indicating that the dissolved oxygen or TP concentration in the water is too high, which is not conducive to the growth of chlorophyte biomass.Tian et al. [35] found that DO negatively affected the cell density of Cryptophyta, Pyrrophyta, and Euglenophyta, the taxa composition of Pyrrophyta in autumn.Wang et al. [36] used redundancy analysis to explore the relationship between the phytoplankton community and environmental variables in landscape water bodies and found that Cyclotella meneghiniana was positively correlated with salinity and negatively correlated with TP.Notably, Cryptophyta were less affected by nutrients and generally considered to be one of the most tolerant phytoplankton groups, able to dominate the community when conditions are not suitable for other groups to grow [37].

Driving Mechanisms of Phytoplankton Outbreaks
After analyzing the data, this study found that Dawangtan Reservoir's water quality deteriorated and was in a eutrophic state during the study period.The causes of the phytoplankton outbreak have been identified and a driving mechanism for the outbreak has been proposed (Figure 8).This outbreak occurred mainly in June and July with a higher water temperature.The causes of the phytoplankton outbreak can be divided into the input of exogenous pollutants and changes in internal environmental factors.The input of exogenous polluted water into the Dawangtan Reservoir is mainly rainwater and sewage from the nearby industrial park; therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the water quality of external pollution sources, and the results are shown in Figure 9. Before April 2022, the water quality of the stormwater outlets in the industrial park was relatively stable, with water quality indicators remaining between Class IV and V water, and the exceedances of water quality indicators such as BOD, TN, and TP were typical.However, after April 2022, COD, DO, sulphate, and other exceedance indicators were added, and the extent of exceedance was 1-2 orders of magnitude, which is worse than Class V water.As a result, the water quality of the reservoir deteriorated sharply after May 2022, with a sudden increase in pH, a decrease in dissolved oxygen, an increase in the potassium permanganate index, a sudden increase in chlorophyll, and a sudden decrease in transparency.Furthermore, during phytoplankton outbreaks, the increase in water temperature (Figure 2) leads to the conversion of organic nutrients in the substrate to an inorganic state that can be better utilized by phytoplankton, providing a material basis for phytoplankton blooms [38].At the same time, pH can directly affect the photosynthesis and growth rate of phytoplankton by altering the acid-base balance or changing the composition of phytoplankton species [39].The water quality of Dawangtan Reservoir was weakly alkaline, and the alkaline environment was favorable for phytoplankton to capture CO 2 for photosynthesis.Due to the accumulation of exogenous pollution discharges and the release of large amounts of nutrients from endogenous sources, the concentration of nutrients in the reservoir increases dramatically and the material conditions for phytoplankton growth are met, triggering explosive growth.
In addition to the abiotic control of phytoplankton structure and composition, other biotic factors in the ecosystem, such as the interaction between fish and zooplankton and phytoplankton, can have a significant impact on water quality and phytoplankton biomass [40,41].Changes in fish populations can affect phytoplankton communities by altering the dynamics of food webs and the physical and chemical properties of the aquatic environment [42,43].Decreasing fish biomass may decrease phytoplankton biomass by increasing zooplankton and reducing nutrient availability.However, omnivorous fish, common in tropical systems, can contribute to reducing phytoplankton biomass due to their consumption habits.Therefore, a decrease in their abundance may lead to an increase in phytoplankton biomass [44].In general, as zooplankton are more advanced than phytoplankton, phytoplankton are a nutrient source for zooplankton.In eutrophic lakes, the seasonal average zooplankton biomass is largely consistent with the increase in phytoplankton biomass, so the eutrophication level of the water body can be indirectly reflected by observing the zooplankton biomass [45].

Conclusions
In this study, we investigated the eutrophication status of Dawangtan Reservoir in Nanning City, and explored the mechanisms of phytoplankton outbreaks.Our results can be summarized as follows: (1) The worst water quality was observed in July 2022, with low water clarity, high pH, low DO levels, and a mildly eutrophic state, as indicated by the Carlson Integrated Trophic State Index.Exogenous pollution was identified as an important factor contributing to water quality deterioration during the study period.(2) Aquatic biota, including fish, zooplankton, and phytoplankton, were strongly related to the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of their environment, and can be used as biological indicators of freshwater ecosystem health.An increase in the proportion of predatory fish had a positive effect on controlling phytoplankton outbreaks, and the biomass of zooplankton was positively related to the biomass of phytoplankton.(3) Changes in physical and chemical parameters were found to influence the risk of phytoplankton blooms, with the main influencing factors varying for different phytoplankton species.Our results showed that TP, pH, DO, and Chl-a were the main factors influencing the structure of the phytoplankton community.TP and Chl-a were positively correlated with Bacillariophyta phytoplankton density; pH was significantly positively correlated with Pyrroptata; and Chlorophyta was negatively correlated with DO and TP.(4) We analyzed the deterioration in the water quality and eutrophication in the Dawangtan Reservoir during the study period and identified the driving mechanisms of the phytoplankton outbreaks.Furthermore, we developed a multiple linear regression equation to predict Chl-a concentration, which was validated by comparing the predicted values with the measured values (R 2 = 0.681).
In summary, our findings shed light on the eutrophication status of Dawangtan Reservoir, and the role of physical, chemical, and biological factors in driving phytoplankton outbreaks.The use of aquatic biota as biological indicators and the development of a multiple linear regression equation for Chl-a concentration prediction can provide valuable insights for the management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems.

Supplementary Materials:
The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https: //www.mdpi.com/article/10.3390/w16121752/s1, Figure S1: Correlation plot of the redundancy analysis on the relationship between TLI and phytoplankton density; Table S1: Catalogue and seasonal distribution of zooplankton in reservoirs; Table S2: Composition of fish species in sampled catches of Dawangtan Reservoir in each season; Table S3: Seasonal variation of catches in Dawangtan Reservoir; Table S4: Correlation between Chl-a and environmental factors.

Figure 1 .
Figure 1.Water quality monitoring section distribution of Dawangtan Reservoir.

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Figure 1.Water quality monitoring section distribution of Dawangtan Reservoir.

Figure 3 .
Figure 3. Seasonal variation of (a) zooplankton and (b) fish species composition.

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Figure 4. (a) Monthly and (b) quarterly changes of Chl-a concentration in Dawangtan Reservoir from August 2021 to July 2022.

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Figure 6.(a) Comparison of observed and predicted values and (b) correlation between the observed and regression-model-predicted Chl-a values.

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Figure 7. (a) Changes in TLI of Dawangtan Reservoir from August 2021 to July 2022 and (b) correlation plot of the redundancy analysis on the relationship between environmental factors and phytoplankton density.

Figure 8 .
Figure 8.The driving mechanism of phytoplankton explosion in Dawangtan Reservoir.

Figure 9 .
Figure 9. Change in drainage water quality in industrial park.
Author Contributions: Writing-review and editing, validation, funding acquisition, R.L.; conceptualization, supervision, methodology, G.Z.; writing-original draft preparation, data curation, K.X.; investigation, X.H. (Xianyu Huang), Z.L. and H.W.; visualization, X.H. (Xusheng Huang); formal analysis, Y.P. and L.L.All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.Funding: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52079033 and 52279060).

Table 1 .
Multiple regression analysis of Chl-a and environmental factors in Dawangtan Reservoir.