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Trophic interactions in a shallow lake following a reduction in nutrient loading: a long-term study
Authors:Perrow  Martin R.  Moss  Brian  Stansfield  Julia
Affiliation:(1) ECON, School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ Norwich, England;(2) Dept. of Environmental & Evolutionary Biology, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, Liverpool, England;(3) National Rivers Authority, Biology Laboratory, NR31 9JA Haddiscoe, Gt. Yarmouth, England
Abstract:After the diversion of a nutrient-rich inflow, the eutrophic lake, Alderfen Broad, initially showed reduced total phosphorus concentrations and phytoplankton populations, clear water and the establishment of submerged macrophytes. Internal P loading then increased, perhaps stimulated by the senescence of submerged macrophytes and exacerbated by the lack of flushing. Cyanophytes appeared in the summer of two years. As a consequence of poor recruitment of roach (Rutilus rutilus (L.)), the chief zooplanktivore, and a summerkill of the fish population, populations of large-bodied Cladocera (Daphnia hyalina/ longispina and ultimately D. magna) developed. In the long-term, these may have limited the further development of phytoplankton populations and clear water and submerged macrophytes returned. During this latter period, internal P release has remained high (> 380 µg l-1), thereby indicating the scope for biomanipulation even in eutrophic conditions. However, isolation of the lake has led to a decrease in water level (which through increased temperatures and lowered dissolved oxygen levels was probably responsible for the fish deaths) and further concentration of internal P load. Sediment is now being removed to reestablish greater water depth.
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