Effects of perturbations on estuarine microcosms


Autoria(s): Heinle, Donald R.; Flemer, David A.; Huff, Rogers T.; Sulkin, Shelly T.; Ulanowicz, Robert E.
Contribuinte(s)

Vernberg, F. John

Data(s)

1979

Resumo

Microcosms containing planktonic communities from Chesapeake Bay responded to enrichment with sewage by developing larger standing crops of phytoplankton and zooplankton. Data suggest that increased productivity would be reflected up the food chain but might increase existing problems with dissolved oxygen and might lead to qualitative changes in the composition of the zooplankton. Either phosphorus or nitrogen was removed more rapidly from solution depending on where and when the experimental water was obtained. Increases in standing crop of algae were associated with loss of nitrogen from solution in two experiments and losses of both nitrogen and phosphorus from solution in one experiment.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/2006/1/803.pdf

Heinle, Donald R. and Flemer, David A. and Huff, Rogers T. and Sulkin, Shelly T. and Ulanowicz, Robert E. (1979) Effects of perturbations on estuarine microcosms. In: Vernberg, F. John (ed.) Marsh-Estuarine Systems Simulation. Columbia, SC, University of South Carolina Press, pp. 119-141.

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en

Publicador

University of South Carolina Press

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http://aquaticcommons.org/2006/

Palavras-Chave #Ecology
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Book Section

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