Influence of global change on phytoplankton and nutrient cycling in the Elbe River

被引:0
|
作者
Katrin Quiel
Annette Becker
Volker Kirchesch
Andreas Schöl
Helmut Fischer
机构
[1] German Federal Institute of Hydrology,
[2] Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries,undefined
来源
关键词
Elbe; River; Water quality model; Phytoplankton; Nutrients; Climate change;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The effects of changing climatic and socioeconomic conditions on the water quality of the Elbe River were investigated using the deterministic model QSim. Since the impact of global change on river water quality marks the endpoint of various processes in the catchment and in the atmosphere, this study was performed within a network of interacting models that determined input parameters for water quality simulations. The development of phytoplankton and nutrient concentrations under conditions of global change was modeled along a 700 km stretch of the river. The simulations revealed a strong, scale-dependent effect of climate change on phytoplankton biomass, leading to a longitudinal shift of the dominating processes (primary productivity vs. respiration) along the river continuum. Under reduced flow, combined with increasing temperature and global radiation, phytoplankton biomass increased and phytoplankton maxima shifted in upstream direction, followed by higher system respiration rates in the adjacent downstream sections. In contrast, higher flow shifted the phytoplankton maximum toward the downstream sections. Even a drastic reduction of phosphorus inputs from anthropogenic sources had only limited influence on algal biomass, due to the ability of algal cells to store phosphorus. A strong reduction in P-inputs especially in the headwaters would be necessary to counterbalance the possible climate-induced effects on algal biomass.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 421
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Influence of global change on phytoplankton and nutrient cycling in the Elbe River
    Quiel, Katrin
    Becker, Annette
    Kirchesch, Volker
    Schoel, Andreas
    Fischer, Helmut
    REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 2011, 11 (02) : 405 - 421
  • [2] The effects of nutrient concentrations in the, river Elbe
    Guhr, H
    Spott, D
    Bormki, G
    Baborowski, M
    Karrasch, B
    ACTA HYDROCHIMICA ET HYDROBIOLOGICA, 2004, 31 (4-5): : 282 - 296
  • [3] Dynamics of total suspended matter and phytoplankton loads in the river Elbe
    Gudrun Hillebrand
    Paulin Hardenbicker
    Helmut Fischer
    Wilfried Otto
    Stefan Vollmer
    Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2018, 18 : 3104 - 3113
  • [4] Dynamics of total suspended matter and phytoplankton loads in the river Elbe
    Hillebrand, Gudrun
    Hardenbicker, Paulin
    Fischer, Helmut
    Otto, Wilfried
    Vollmer, Stefan
    JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS, 2018, 18 (10) : 3104 - 3113
  • [5] Sensitivity studies using a nutrient model for the River Elbe
    Bulow, KG
    Callies, U
    Rhodin, A
    HYDROINFORMATICS '98, VOLS 1 AND 2, 1998, : 1299 - 1304
  • [6] Global economics of nutrient cycling
    Janssen, Bert H.
    Oenema, Oene
    TURKISH JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, 2008, 32 (03) : 165 - 176
  • [7] Light and nutrient control phytoplankton biomass responses to global change in northern lakes
    Bergstrom, Ann-Kristin
    Karlsson, Jan
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (06) : 2021 - 2029
  • [8] Multiple global change stressor effects on phytoplankton nutrient acquisition in a future ocean
    Van de Waal, Dedmer B.
    Litchman, Elena
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2020, 375 (1798)
  • [9] Exploring change of internal nutrients cycling in a shallow lake: A dynamic nutrient driven phytoplankton model
    Li, Yuzhao
    Liu, Yong
    Zhao, Lei
    Hastings, Alan
    Guo, Huaicheng
    ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 2015, 313 : 137 - 148
  • [10] Results of a workshop on nutrient management of the River Basin Community Elbe
    Trepel, Michael
    Ollesch, Gregor
    Rehfeld-Klein, Matthias
    HYDROLOGIE UND WASSERBEWIRTSCHAFTUNG, 2013, 57 (06): : 297 - 302