Effects of nutrient and light enrichment on phytoplankton growth


Autoria(s): Domingues, Rita B.; Barbosa, Ana B.
Data(s)

29/11/2012

29/11/2012

2009

Identificador

Domingues, RB and AB Barbosa, 2009. Effects of nutrient and light enrichment on phytoplankton growth. In: Practical Experiments Guide for Ecohydrology, Eds.: L Chícharo, I Wagner, M Chícharo, M Lapinska and M Zalewski, UNESCO, 27-30 pp. ISBN: 978-989-20-1702-0.

978-989-20-1702-0

AUT: ABA00694;

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/1909

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

L Chícharo, I Wagner, M Chícharo, M Lapinska and M Zalewski

Relação

http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001858/185854e.pdf

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Phytoplankton growth #Nutrients #Light #Bottom-up regulation
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bookPart

Resumo

Alterations of freshwater flow regimes and increasing eutrophication lead to alterations in light availability and nutrient loading into adjacent estuaries and coastal areas. Phytoplankton community respond to these changes in many ways. Harmful phytoplankton blooms, for instance, may be a consequence of changes in nutrient supply, as well as the replacement of some phytoplankton species (like diatoms, that contribute for the development of large fish and shellfish populations) by ohers (like cyanobacteria, that may be toxic and represent an undesirable food source for higher trophic levels). Nutrient and light enrichment experiments allow us to understand and predict the effects of eutrophication on the growth of phytoplankton. This is a fundamental tool in water management issues, since it enables the prediction of changes in the phytoplankton community that may be harmful to the whole ecosystem, and the design of mitigation strategies (Zalewski 2000).