Nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics and retention in ecotones of Lake Titicaca,Bolivia/Peru |
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Authors: | Heath J Carney Michael W Binford Ruben R Marin Charles R Goldman |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Ecology, Division of Environmental Studies, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA;(2) Landscape Ecology Group, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 45 Quincy Street, 02138 Cambridge, MA, USA;(3) Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia |
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Abstract: | We are studying present conditions and consequences of material movement from land to water in the Lake Titicaca basin, and how fluxes are affected by human activities. The principal objective of this research is to describe and explain the variability in the Andean Altiplano of (a) water, nutrient and sediment fluxes from land and (b) composition, nutrient limitation and other important features of nearshore lake communities, and compare the effects of different agricultural practices (especially traditional and modern) on these factors. We are focusing on a comparison of the impacts of two forms of agriculture in this region: ancient raised fields currently under rehabilitation, and flat pastures and fields, which are more common. Results of the first year of study indicate there is substantial variability in nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in relation to ecotone complexity (simple vs. intermediate vs. complex). Raised field sites have the beneficial effect of reducing high available nutrient concentrations (nitrate and soluble reactive phosphorus) and sediment load (measured as turbidity) as the water passes through them enroute to the lake. Aquatic vegetation (algae and macrophytes) reflect well ambient total nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations. Experimental nutrient limitation bioassays indicate that nitrogen is the most important limiting nutrient, though there is important spatial variability within the landscape, and phosphorus as well as nitrogen can be limiting. |
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Keywords: | agriculture algae lake littoral macrophytes nitrogen phosphorus |
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