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The phytoplankton of Lake Liddell,New South Wales: chlorophyll a concentrations,species seasonal succession,and covariation with nutrients
Authors:R N Royle  R J King
Institution:(1) School of Biological Science, University of New South Wales, P.O. Box 1, 2033 Kensington, N. S. W., Australia;(2) Present address: Water Studies Centre, Monash University, P.O. Box 197, 3145 Caulfield East
Abstract:Samples of the phytoplankton in a freshwater lake, Lake Liddell, New South Wales (Lat: 32° 22prime S, Long. 150° 1prime E) were collected every 4 weeks between October 1987 and November 1988. Chlorophyll a concentrations ranged from 1.8 mgrg 1–1 to 9.1 mgrg 1–1 and were positively correlated with the following nutrient parameters: total and nett mass additions of nitrate/nitrite-N and total-N, total additions of Kjeldahl-N, and nett mass addition N-P ratios. There was no correlation between lake nutrient concentrations and chlorophyll a. Factors other than nutrient concentrations appeared to be effecting chlorophyll a concentrations as summer levels were low despite nutrient concentrations being at a maximum. In spring and summer the phytoplankton was dominated by chlorophytes, with dinoflagellates and diatoms most abundant in autumn. During winter cyanobacteria were the most abundant. The relative abundance of chlorophytes was positively correlated with in lake nitrate/nitrite-N concentrations whereas the relative abundance of cyanobacteria was negatively correlated with this parameter. Based on chlorophyll a concentrations and the phytoplankton flora Lake Liddell can be classified as mesotrophic.
Keywords:Nitrogen  Phosphorus  chlorophyll a  phytoplankton  trophic state
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