Sedimentation of phytoplankton populations dominated by Microcystis in a shallow lake |
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Authors: | Takamura Noriko; Yasuno Masayuki |
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Institution: | Division of Environmental Biology, National Institute for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan |
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Abstract: | The sedimentary flux of phytoplankton was measured using sedimenttraps in a shallow hypertrophic lake (Lake Kasumigaura), whereMicrocystis bloomed, from June to November 1983 The sedimenttraps were set at 0.5, 1.5 and 3.0 m depth in Takahamairi Bay(3.5 m depth). Microcystis spp. (including M.aerugmosa and M.viridis)in the traps were rare until early August, but increased thereafter.Sinking rates of Microcystis were 0.0045, 0.020 and 0.24 m day1in JuneAugust, September and October respectively, whichwere far lower than those of Melosira (0.21.7 m day1)and Syncdra (0.21.0 m day1). The total sedimentaryfluxes of POC and that of algal carbon during the study periodwere 283.2 and 96.7 gC m2 which were 59.5% and 20.3%of the gross primary production (475.8 gC m2) respectively.The sedimentary flux of living algae measured by algal countswas large in June but small in August and September. On theother hand, the flux of detritus obtained by subtracting totalalgal carbon from POC was small in June and July but large inAugust and September. Therefore diatoms, which appeared mostlyin June, tended to sink as live algae, while Microcystis sankas detritus after being decomposed or consumed in the waterIt was concluded from the results of carbon budget calculationsand the respiration rate of the 1- to 20-µm fraction thatthe activity of decomposers or consumers increased greatly inthe short period at the end of the bloom of Microcystis. |
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