Phytoplankton and periphyton responses to in situ experimental nutrient enrichment in a shallow subtropical lake |
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Authors: | Havens, Karl E. East, Therese L. Meeker, Richard H. Davis, William P. Steinman, Alan D. |
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Affiliation: | Okeechobee Systems Research Division, Ecosystem Restoration Department South Florida Water Management District, PO Box 24680, West Palm Beach, FL 334164680, USA |
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Abstract: | Experiments were performed in situ in shallow, subtropical LakeOkeechobee (Florida. USA) to quantify and compare the responsesof phytoplanklon (in 20 I clear polycarbonate carboys) and periphyton(on nutrient-diffusing clay substrates) to additions of nitrogenand/or phosphorus. During early and late summer. 1994, bothassemblages were nitrogen limited or co-limited by nitrogenand phosphorus, indicating the potential for competition betweenbenthic and planktonic communities. During late summer, therewas evidence that high phytoplankton biomass reduced light penetrationthrough the water column and may have suppressed periphytongrowth. The similar phytoplankton and periphyton taxonomic structures,both dominated by Lyngbya sp. and pennate diatoms, suggestedthat in shallow regions of this lake, resuspended meroplanktonmight account for a large portion of phytoplankton biomass.This phenomenon has been observed in other shallow, wind-drivenFlorida lakes. |
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