Responses of phytoplankton and epilithon during acidification and early recovery of a lake

Autor: David L. Findlay, M. P. Stainton, M. T. Turner, S. E. M. Kasian
Rok vydání: 1999
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Zdroj: Freshwater Biology. 42:159-175
ISSN: 0046-5070
Popis: 1. Lake 302S in the Experimental Lakes Area of Canada was acidified from pH 6.7 (1981) to 5.1 (1986). The pH was further reduced to 4.5 in 1987 and held at that level until 1991. From 1992 to 1995, the pH was allowed to increase to a target value of 5.8. 2. The response of the phytoplankton community to decreasing pH from 6.0 to 5.1 was similar to that observed in another experimentally acidified lake (223) and in other atmospherically acidified lakes. Acidification affected species diversity of both the phytoplankton and epilithon. Phytoplankton diversity was positively correlated with pH. Epilithic algal diversity was more variable and did not correlate with pH. 3. Phytoplankton biomass was enhanced by acidification as the assemblage shifted from a dominance of chrysophytes to large dinoflagellates (Gymnodinium sp. and Peridinium inconspicuum). Epilithon biomass was unaffected, but dominance shifted from filamentous cyanophytes (Lyngbya) to acidophilic diatoms (Tabellaria quadriseptata and Anomoeonis brachysira). 4. The only taxon to be similarly affected in both the phytoplankton and epilithon was the cyanobacteria, being significantly reduced below pH 5.1. During early recovery (pH 5.5–5.8), cyanobacteria increased and species present prior to acidification recolonized both habitats. 5. In the early stages of recovery, planktonic and benthic assemblages remained more similar to acidified than natural assemblages, but more profound change began at pH > 5.5.
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