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Population responses of Lake Michigan phytoplankton to nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment
Authors:Eugene F Stoermer  Barbara G Ladewski  Claire L Schelske
Institution:(1) Great Lakes Research Division, The University of Michigan, 48109 Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:A natural phytoplankton assemblage from Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan, was treated with factorial enrichments of nitrate and phosphorus, with maintained nutrient concentrations ranging from 5 to 60 µg total soluble phosphorus liter?1 and 0.225 to 1.12 mg nitrate-nitrogen liter?1.One container was spiked with added vitamins, a chelator, and trace metals. The assemblage response was monitored at the species level. Significant differences in growth rates as a function of nutrient enrichment were detected at both the division and the species levels. Growth rates associated with the various levels of enrichment are reported for several diatom taxa. Many of the diatom taxa exhibited highly significant (P < 0.01) increases in growth rate after phosphorus enrichment, with the largest effects occurring between 5 and 15 µg total soluble phosphorus liter?1. Significant (P < 0.05) N effects were also observed, and the nature of these effects was found to be taxon-specific. Taxa also showed significant changes in percent composition, due both to time and to nutrient enrichment, indicating a substantial heterogeneity in response at the species level. Experimentally induced population changes were qualitatively similar to those observed in regions of the Great Lakes which have undergone anthropogenic eutrophication.
Keywords:Phytoplankton  Eutrophication  Ordination analysis  Diatoms  Nutrient enrichment  Phosphorus  Laurentian Great Lakes
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