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Tytuł pozycji:

Divergent impacts of experimental lake-level drawdown on planktonic and benthic plant communities in a boreal forest lake.

Tytuł:
Divergent impacts of experimental lake-level drawdown on planktonic and benthic plant communities in a boreal forest lake.
Autorzy:
Turner, Michael A.
Huebert, David B.
Findlay, David L.
Hendzel, Leonard L.
Jansen, Wolfgang A.
Bodaly, R. A.
Armstrong, Llwellyn M.
Kasian, Susan E. M.
Temat:
BENTHIC plants
AQUATIC plants
PLANKTON
TAIGAS
LAKES
Źródło:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences; May2005, Vol. 62 Issue 5, p991-1003, 13p, 3 Charts, 5 Graphs, 1 Map
Abstract (English):
Water-surface elevation in lake 226 (L226) of the Experimental Lakes Area in northwestern Ontario, Canada, was lowered experimentally by 2–3 m during each of three successive winters, and increased naturally but incompletely during the ensuing summers. Our objective was to compare the responses of the littoral and pelagic plant communities to this physical disturbance. Water-chemistry changes were muted, and neither nitrogen nor phosphorus concentration changed. Phytoplankton biomass, species assemblages, productivity, and nutrient status were largely unaffected except for small changes in species diversity and relative abundance of cyanobacteria and cryptophytes. Despite possible transient changes in functional and structural properties, the principal disruption for benthic algae was loss of colonizable surfaces. Floating-leaved and submersed macrophytes (hydrophytes) responded initially with large decreases in biomass and cover. The subsequent response of hydrophytes to drawdown varied: relative frequency of isoetids such as Eriocaulon septangulare decreased, while that of pondweeds such as Potamogeton spirillus increased. The trophic impacts of declining lake levels, whether due to hydroelectric reservoir manipulations or climate change, are likely to be much greater in the littoral zone than in the pelagic zone if major nutrients are unaltered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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