A comparative analysis of the relationship between phytoplankton standing crops and environmental parameters in four eutrophic prairie reservoirs |
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Authors: | Steven H. Schwartzkopf Gary L. Hergenrader |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of California, Davis, California;(2) School of Life Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska |
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Abstract: | An analysis was performed with multivariate statistical methods of the relationship between chlorophyll a concentrations and eighteen physico-chemical parameters measured over a six year period in four eutrophic Nebraska reservoirs. In the reservoirs with relatively clear water early in the growing season, physical factors (Secchi depth, turbidity, temperature) and non-nutrient chemical factors (alkalinity, hardness, C. O. D.) were significantly related to chlorophyll a concentrations, but macronutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) were not. In the reservoir with persistent abiogenic turbidity, chemical factors including nitrogen and phosphorus were significant but physical factors were not. Six models based upon intercorrelations between measured parameters and chlorophyll a are evaluated for their usefulness in accounting for chlorophyll a variance. The best model accounts for 67–70 percent of the total variation in chlorophyll a in the four reservoirs. |
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Keywords: | Eutrophication Multivariate Analysis Multiple Linear Regression |
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