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Fish manipulation as a lake restoration tool in shallow,eutrophic temperate lakes 1: cross-analysis of three Danish case-studies
Authors:Jeppesen  E  Søndergaard  M  Mortensen  E  Kristensen  P  Riemann  B  Jensen  H J  Müller  J P  Sortkjær  O  Jensen  J P  Christoffersen  K  Bosselmann  S  Dall  E
Institution:1.National Environmental Research Institute, 52, Lysbrogade, DK-8600, Silkeborg, Denmark
;2.International Agency for 14C Determination Water Quality Institute, 15, Agern Allé, DK-2970, Horsholm, Denmark
;3.Fish Ecology Laboratory, 31 A, Classensgade, DK-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark
;4.Freshwater Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, 51, Helsing?rsgade, DK-3400, Hiller?d, Denmark
;5.Environmental Biology Laboratory, 5, Baunebjergvej, DK-3050, Humleba?k, Denmark
;6.Dept. Technique and Environment, County of Vejle, 12, Damhaven, DK-7100, Vejle, Denmark
;
Abstract:

The use of fish manipulation as a tool for lake restoration in eutrophic lakes has been investigated since 1986 in three shallow, eutrophic Danish lakes. The lakes differ with respect to nutrient loading and nutrient levels (130–1000 µg P l?1, 1–6 mg N l?1). A 50% removal of planktivorous fish in the less eutrophic cyanobacteria-diatom dominated Lake Væng caused marked changes in lower trophic levels, phosphorus concentration and transparency. Only minor changes occurred after a 78% removal of planktivorous fish in eutrophic cyanobacteria dominated Frederiksborg Castle Lake. In the hypertrophic, green algae dominated Lake Søbygård a low recruitment of all fish species and a 16% removal of fish biomass created substantial changes in trophic structure, but no decrease in phosphorus concentration. The different response pattern is interpreted as (1) a difference in density and persistence of bloomforming cyanobacteria caused by between-lake variations in nutrient levels and probably also mixing- and flushing rates, (2) a difference in specific loss rates through sedimentation of the algal community prevaling after the fish manipulation, (3) a decreased impact of planktivorous fish with increasing mean depth and (4) a lake specific difference in ability to create a self-increasing reduction in the phosphorus level in the lake water. This in turn seems related to the phosphorus loading.

Keywords:lake restoration  biomanipulation  trophic cascade  shallow  eutrophic  lakes  cross-analysis
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