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Phytoplankton photosynthesis-irradiance curves are routinely generated as part of the long-term plankton monitoring program of a large, eutrophic, subtropical lake (Lake Okeechobee, Florida). Because previous water chemistry and phytoplankton research found the lake to be more heterogeneous under lower lake stage than under higher lake stage conditions, these photosynthesis data were used to investigate whether phytoplankton from four geographically distinct stations exhibited similar photosynthetic behavior during a period of high lake stage as opposed to spatially heterogeneous photosynthetic behavior after a managed recession and drought reduced water depths. Integrated samples were collected February 1997-October 2001 from the four stations. Photosynthesis-irradiance curves ( 14 C-bicarbonate method) were generated, leading to mean lake-wide values (± SD) of photosynthetic parameters, α B , P m B , and E k , of 0.049 ± 0.046 mg C (mg Chl-a) -1 h -1 (μmol photons m -2 s -1 ) -1 , 7.71 ± 5.81 mg C (mg Chl-a) -1 h -1 , and 189 ± 101μmol photons m -2 s -1 , respectively. The parameters did not differ between stations under high lake stage conditions (with one exception), but α B and P m B differed significantly between stations after the reduction in lake stage, suggesting a shift toward ecological heterogeneity. Variation in photosynthetic parameters was predicted by a different suite of environmental variables for low and high lake stage conditions. These results point to the importance of lake stage to the ecological function of this shallow, subtropical system. |