1994
DOI: 10.1139/f94-170
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Impact of Nutrients and Physical Factors on the Shift from Cyanobacterial to Chlorophyte Dominance in Shallow Danish Lakes

Abstract: Phytoplankton dominance (as biomass) by heterocystous cyanobacteria, nonheterocystous cyanobacteria, and chlorophytes was studied along a trophic gradient (0.011–2.2 mg P∙L−1) by analyzing regularly collected semiquantitative data from 178 shallow Danish lakes (mean depth < 3 m) and quantitative data from 32 lakes. Heterocystous cyanobacteria were dominant at low total P (TP) (< 0.25 mg P∙L−1) and nonheterocystous cyanobacteria at intermediate TP (0.25–0.8 mg P∙L−1), while chlorophytes often were dominan… Show more

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“…In Xiangxi Bay of the TGR, the biomass of G group reached its maximum of 80.0 mg/L on May 23, 2008, when the concentration of PO 4 -P reached the maximum in the study period as 0.32 mg/L. Jensen et al (1994) explained the selection of chlorophytes at the highest phosphorus concentration by the continuous input of nutrients and carbon from the external loading and the sediment in shallow lakes that favoured the fast-growing species (Romo and Villena 2005). Lo groups include large dinoflagellates usually found in summer epilimnia in mesotrophic lakes with segregated nutrients and without prolonged or deep mixing .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In Xiangxi Bay of the TGR, the biomass of G group reached its maximum of 80.0 mg/L on May 23, 2008, when the concentration of PO 4 -P reached the maximum in the study period as 0.32 mg/L. Jensen et al (1994) explained the selection of chlorophytes at the highest phosphorus concentration by the continuous input of nutrients and carbon from the external loading and the sediment in shallow lakes that favoured the fast-growing species (Romo and Villena 2005). Lo groups include large dinoflagellates usually found in summer epilimnia in mesotrophic lakes with segregated nutrients and without prolonged or deep mixing .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…All significances at P \ 0.05, corrected for multiple pairwise comparisons using the Bonferroni method , 2012), whereas the PTI is specifically calibrated to TP . Moreover, in shallow lakes cyanobacteria are substituted by green algae at the highest nutrient levels (Jensen et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimentalmente, Ferragut (1999) reportou que a alta disponibilidade de fósforo favoreceu a substituição de crisofíceas por clorofíceas no perifíton. Outros estudos também demonstraram o aumento de clorofíceas perifíticas como conseqüência do processo de eutrofi zação (Jensen et al 1994, Biggs 1996 e do aporte de fósforo (Havens et al 1999).…”
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