“…To measure the chlorophyll a content, water samples of ~200 ml were filtered through GF/F filters (Whatman, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, UK) under low vacuum, and the chlorophyll a was determined under low light using a UV‐8000 spectrophotometer (Metash, Shanghai, China) after extraction with 90% acetone (Parsons, Maita, & Lalli, ). Suspended particulate matter, particulate organic carbon and particulate nitrogen were measured, as described in detail by Ye, Guo, Shi, Jia & Wei (). The concentrations of nutrients including NH 4 , NO 2 , NO 3 and PO 4 were determined using standard methods, as described by Ye, Ni, Xie, Wei & Jia ().…”