Seasonal pattern in nutrient limitation and grazing control of the phytoplankton community in a non-stratified lake

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作者
Hansen, AM
Andersen, FO
Jensen, HS
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[1] Institute of Biology, Odense University
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10.1046/j.1365-2427.1997.00182.x
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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1. The relative importance of zooplankton grazing and nutrient limitation in regulating the phytoplankton community in the non-stratified Lake Kvie, Denmark, were measured nine times during the growing season. 2. Natural phytoplankton assemblage bioassays showed increasing importance of nutrient limitation during summer. Growth rates at ambient nutrient concentrations were continually below 0.12 per day, while co-enrichment with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to above concentration-saturated conditions enhanced growth rates from May to the end of July. 3. Stoichiometric ratios of important elements in seston (C:N, C:P, N:P), in lake water (TN:TP) in external loading (TN:TP) and in internal loading (DIN:DIP) were measured to determine whether N or P could be the limiting nutrient. TN:TP molar ratio of both lake water, benthic fluxes and external loading suggested P limitation throughout the growing season. However, seston molar ratios suggested moderate P-deficiency only during mid-summer. 4. Abundance and community structure of the zooplankton varied considerably through the season and proved to be important in determining the responses of algal assemblages to grazing. High abundance of cladocerans and rotifers resulted in significant grazing impact, while cyclopoid copepods had no significant effect on the phytoplankton biomass. 5. Regeneration of ammonium and phosphate by zooplankton were periodically important for phytoplankton growth. A comparison of nutrient regeneration by zooplankton with nutrient inputs from sediment and external sources indicated that zooplankton may contribute significantly in supplying N and P for the growth of phytoplankton.
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