Biomanipulation and its feasibility for water quality management in shallow eutrophic water bodies in The Netherlands |
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Authors: | A F Richter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Tjeukemeer Laboratory, Limnological Institute, De Akkers 47, 8536 VD Oosterzee, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Biomanipulation as a tool for lake restoration is discussed mainly using literature data. It is based on the exploitation of the interactions both within and between the trophic levels in an aquatic ecosystem. Important among the interactions are: competition for light and nutrients between aquatic macrophytes and phytoplankton and among different phytoplankton species; grazing by planktonic and benthic filter feeders; and size-selective predation by fish. In several case studies biomanipulation has proved to be successful in restorating mildly eutrophic small waterbodies. However, for long-term stability of the restored ecosystems supplementary measures like reducing the external nutrient loadings are needed. The feasibility of the different biomanipulation measures to improve the water quality in shallow Dutch lakes is discussed. Preliminary results on biomanipulation experiments in enclosures withOscillatoria agardhii and the benthic filter feederDreissena polymorpha are given. |
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Keywords: | biomanipulation water quality lake restoration Oscillatoria agardhii enclosures Dreissena polymorpha |
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