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The effects of nutrient addition and pH manipulation in bag experiments on the phytoplankton of a small acidic lake in West Virginia,USA
Authors:Elmer A. Avalos Perez  John DeCosta  Karl E. Havens
Affiliation:(1) Biology Department, West Virginia University, 26505 Morgantown, WV, USA;(2) Present address: Universidad National de Trujillo, Trujillo, Peru;(3) Present address: Research Department, South Florida Water Management District, 33416-4680 West Palm Beach, FL, USA
Abstract:In situ bag experiments were performed during summer and autumn in a small acidic lake, Tibbs Run Lake, West Virginia, USA. The objective was to evaluate phytoplankton responses to pH manipulation and nutrient addition. Increasing the pH from below 4.5 to over 6.3 resulted in great declines in phytoplankton biovolume. There was also a succession from dinoflagellates (Peridinium inconspicuum to small chlorophytes. The trend was more rapid where phosphorus (P) additions were made along with pH enhancement. During summer, P limitation was indicated, while nitrogen (N) appeared to limit production in autumn. In both seasons, nutrient additions greatly altered the phytoplankton composition in high pH treatments, but had no discernable effects at (the natural) low pH. A low pH, P addition treatment in autumn was the single exception. When N was subsequently added, phytoplankton composition changed dramatically, probably because the proceeding P additions caused severe secondary N-limitation. In general, however, the results supported the view that phytoplankton compositional responses to nutrient additions are suppressed in low pH, relative to high pH lake water.
Keywords:Phytoplankton  Peridinium inconspicuum  acidification  bag experiments
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