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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096065
论文题名:
Seasonal Patterns of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Limitation in Four German Lakes and the Predictability of Limitation Status from Ambient Nutrient Concentrations
作者: Sebastian Kolzau; Claudia Wiedner; Jacqueline Rücker; Jan Köhler; Antje Köhler; Andrew M. Dolman
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-4-22
卷: 9, 期:4
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Lakes ; Phytoplankton ; Light ; Chlorophyll ; Photons ; Cyanobacteria ; Surface water ; Water columns
英文摘要: To identify the seasonal pattern of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation of phytoplankton in four different lakes, biweekly experiments were conducted from the end of March to September 2011. Lake water samples were enriched with N, P or both nutrients and incubated under two different light intensities. Chlorophyll a fluorescence (Chla) was measured and a model selection procedure was used to assign bioassay outcomes to different limitation categories. N and P were both limiting at some point. For the shallow lakes there was a trend from P limitation in spring to N or light limitation later in the year, while the deep lake remained predominantly P limited. To determine the ability of in-lake N:P ratios to predict the relative strength of N vs. P limitation, three separate regression models were fit with the log-transformed ratio of Chla of the P and N treatments (Response ratio = RR) as the response variable and those of ambient total phosphorus:total nitrogen (TN:TP), dissolved inorganic nitrogen:soluble reactive phosphorus (DIN:SRP), TN:SRP and DIN:TP mass ratios as predictors. All four N:P ratios had significant positive relationships with RR, such that high N:P ratios were associated with P limitation and low N:P ratios with N limitation. The TN:TP and DIN:TP ratios performed better than the DIN:SRP and TN:SRP in terms of misclassification rate and the DIN:TP ratio had the highest R2 value. Nitrogen limitation was predictable, frequent and persistent, suggesting that nitrogen reduction could play a role in water quality management. However, there is still uncertainty about the efficacy of N restriction to control populations of N2 fixing cyanobacteria.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/18245
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作者单位: Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, Department of Freshwater Conservation, Bad Saarow, Germany;Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, Department of Freshwater Conservation, Bad Saarow, Germany;Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, Department of Freshwater Conservation, Bad Saarow, Germany;Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany;Berlin Senate - Department for Urban Development and the Environment, Berlin, Germany;Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, Department of Freshwater Conservation, Bad Saarow, Germany

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Sebastian Kolzau,Claudia Wiedner,Jacqueline Rücker,et al. Seasonal Patterns of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Limitation in Four German Lakes and the Predictability of Limitation Status from Ambient Nutrient Concentrations[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(4)
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