Fish-induced sediment resuspension: effects on phytoplankton biomass and community structure in a shallow hypereutrophic lake |
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Authors: | Havens Karl E. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences and Water Resources, Research Institute, Kent State University Kent, OH 44242, USA |
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Abstract: | An in situ mesocosm experiment was performed at Old Woman CreekEstuary, OH, to assess the importance of fish-induced sedimentresuspension in regulating phytoplankton biomass and communitystructure Six polyethylene tubes (1 m diameter x 2 m long) wereplaced into the lake, enclosing portions of the water columnand sediments Three duplicated treatments were established:(i) control, no fish, (ii) fish, stocked with small fish fromthe lake; and (iii) fish/net, stocked with fish, but into tubeswith coarse nets suspended above the sediments to prevent resuspension.Total P concentrations and algal biomass in the fish tubes becamemarkedly higher than the fish/net and control tubes. Centricdiatoms and small cryptomonads were the initial dominants. Inthe lake and fish tubes, this community was replaced by nanochlorophytes.In the fish/ net and control tubes, a very different successionoccurred, where large cryptomonads became dominant These resultsindicate that sediment nutrient resuspensions by fish activitiescan maintain a phytoplankton community in an immature state,with small r-selected dominants. When sediment nutrient resuspensionwas prevented (in the fish/net and control tubes), larger algalspecies increased in relative biovolume, regardless of whetherfish were present. |
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