Aspects of nitrogen fixation in Lough Neagh. II. Competition between Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, Oscillatoria redekei and Oscillatoria agardhii |
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Authors: | ANTHEA RIDDOLLS |
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Affiliation: | Limnology Laboratory, New University of Ulster |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY. - 1 The effect of nutrient availability on the growth of natural samples of Lough Neagh plankton (Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, initial innoculum 0.98 mm3 l-1, Oscillatoria redekei, 2.52 mm3 l-1 and Oscillatoria agardhii, 4.96 mm3 l-1) was studied, using ecologically realistic conditions of temperature (15°C), nitrate-N (<0.35g m-3) and orthophosphate-P (<0.55g m-3), in which the combinations –N–P, –N+P, +N–P, and +N+P were used.
- 2 After 8 days A. flos-aquae had become dominant in treatments lacking N. After 12 days with N available the mean yields of O. redekei (37.7 mm3 l-1) and O. agardhii (10.82 mm3 l-1) were significantly greater (P=5%) than their respective yields (3.6 and 2.6 mm3 l-1) in the absence of N. Somewhat surprisingly the mean yield of A. flos-aquae when N was present (0.15 mm3 l-1), was significantly less (P=5%) than in the absence of N (13.26 mm3l-1).
- 3 The relative rates and duration of growth, the availability of P and N, and heterocyst frequency as an index of nitrogen fixation are considered in relation to the seasonal succession and dominance of these three principal cyanophyte members of the Lough Neagh phytoplankton.
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