TN : TP ratio and planktivorous fish do not affect nutrient-chlorophyll relationships in shallow lakes


Autoria(s): Wang, Hai-Jun; Liang, Xiao-Min; Jiang, Ping-Hong; Wang, Jian; Wu, Shi-Kai; Wang, Hong-Zhu
Data(s)

01/05/2008

Resumo

1. In previous work, phytoplankton regulation in freshwater lakes has been associated with many factors. Among these, the ratio of total nitrogen to total phosphorus (TN : TP) has been widely proposed as an index to identify whether phytoplankton are N- or P-limited. From another point of view, it has been suggested that planktivorous fish can be used to control phytoplankton. 2. Large-scale investigations of phytoplankton biomass [measured as chlorophyll a, (chl-a)] were carried out in 45 mid-lower Yangtze shallow lakes to test hypotheses concerning nutrient limitation (assessed with TN : TP ratios) and phytoplankton control by planktivorous fish. 3. Regression analyses indicated that TP was the primary regulating factor and TN the second regulating factor for both annual and summer phytoplankton chl-a. In separate nutrient-chl-a regression analyses for lakes of different TN : TP ratios, TP was also superior to TN in predicting chl-a at all particular TN : TP ranges and over the entire TN : TP spectrum. Further analyses found that chl-a : TP was not influenced by TN : TP, while chl-a : TN was positively and highly correlated to TP : TN. 4. Based on these results, and others in the literature, we argue that the TN : TP ratio is inappropriate as an index to identify limiting nutrients. It is almost impossible to specify a 'cut-off' TN : TP ratio to identify a limiting nutrient for a multi-species community because optimal N : P ratios vary greatly among phytoplankton species. 5. Lakes with yields of planktivorous fish (silver and bighead carp, the species native to China) > 100 kg ha(-1) had significantly higher chl-a and lower Secchi depth than those with yields < 100 kg ha(-1). TP-chl-a and TP-Secchi depth relationships are not significantly different between lakes with yields > 100 kg ha(-1) or < 100 kg ha(-1). These results indicate that the fish failed to decrease chl-a yield or enhance Z(SD). Therefore, silver carp and bighead carp are not recommended as a biotic agent for phytoplankton control in lake management if the goal is to control the entire phytoplankton and to enhance water quality.

1. In previous work, phytoplankton regulation in freshwater lakes has been associated with many factors. Among these, the ratio of total nitrogen to total phosphorus (TN : TP) has been widely proposed as an index to identify whether phytoplankton are N- or P-limited. From another point of view, it has been suggested that planktivorous fish can be used to control phytoplankton.

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/8184

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/58605

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wang, Hai-Jun; Liang, Xiao-Min; Jiang, Ping-Hong; Wang, Jian; Wu, Shi-Kai; Wang, Hong-Zhu.TN : TP ratio and planktivorous fish do not affect nutrient-chlorophyll relationships in shallow lakes,FRESHWATER BIOLOGY,2008,53(5):935-944

Palavras-Chave #Marine & Freshwater Biology #chlorophyll-a #phytoplankton #planktivorous fish #total nitrogen : total phosphorus ratio #total phosphorus
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