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Nutrient release and resuspension generated by ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) and chironomids
Authors:MARJO TARVAINEN  ANNE-MARI VENTELÄ  HARRI HELMINEN  JOUKO SARVALA
Institution:Section of Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; Pyhäjärvi Protection Fund, Ruukinpuisto, Kauttua, Finland; Southwest Finland Regional Environment Centre, Turku, Finland
Abstract:1. Benthivorous fish may play an important role in internal nutrient loading. Ruffe are highly specialised, feeding exclusively on bottom animals; thus all nutrients released via their feeding are derived from the bottom and are new to the water column. The fish can also release nutrients from the sediment through resuspension while searching for food. 2. The aim of this study was to estimate experimentally in the laboratory the effect on water quality of resuspension and nutrient release by ruffe and bottom animals (chironomids). 3. Ruffe released nutrients during 8 h experiments as follows: total P 1.4, dissolved PO4 0.6, total N 24.0 and NH4‐N 15.9 μg g?1 WW h?1. A decreasing trend in mass‐specific release was observed over time, probably because of starvation. The mass‐specific release of total N and NH4‐N decreased as the mean weight of fish increased. The mean ratio of excreted N : P was 32. 4. In 26 h experiments with sediment and both ruffe and chironomids, ruffe increased nutrient concentrations and turbidity values significantly but chironomids had an effect only on turbidity. Neither ruffe nor chironomids affected the ratio of inorganic N : P concentrations. An interaction between ruffe and chironomids was found for turbidity. 5. According to these results, benthivorous fish may increase nutrient concentrations in the water column and need to be taken into account when estimating internal loading.
Keywords:chironomids              Gymnocephalus cernuus            nutrient release  resuspension  ruffe
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