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Spatial and temporal variation in nitrogen fixation and its importance to phytoplankton in phosphorus-rich lakes

Journal

FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 269-283

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13214

Keywords

delta N-15; cyanobacteria; nitrogen demand; nutrient limitation; stable isotopes

Funding

  1. Canada Foundation for Innovation
  2. Canada Research Chairs
  3. Queen's University Belfast

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Limnological theory posits that phosphorus (P) limits primary production in freshwater lakes, in part because fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N-2) can compensate for limitations in nitrogen (N) supply to phytoplankton. However, quantitative estimates of the degree to which N-2 fixation satisfies planktonic N demand are rare. Here we used biweekly sampling during summer in seven lakes over 2 decades to estimate both planktonic N-2 fixation and phytoplankton N demand. We further assessed the ability of biologically fixed N to satisfy N needs of primary producers in productive hardwater lakes. Phytoplankton N requirements, derived from estimates of phytoplankton productivity and N content, were moderately synchronous (S = 0.41) among lakes (ca. 0.1-9.2 mg N m(-3) hr(-1)). In contrast, rates of N-2 fixation determined using isotopic natural abundance method (NAM; 0.002-3.2 mg N m(-3) hr(-1)), or heterocyte-based calculations (0.10-1.78 mg N m(-3) hr(-1)), varied asynchronously (S-NAM = -0.03 and S-Heterocyte = -0.11) among basins, accounted for a median of 3.5% (mean 11.3% +/- 21.6) of phytoplankton demand, and were correlated to the abundance of Nostocales cyanobacteria when analysed using generalised additive models. Overall, the total mass of fixed N accounted for a median of only 3.0% of the spring standing stock of total dissolved N in study lakes (mean 7.5 +/- 12.1%), with higher relative importance of fixed N in highly productive downstream lakes. Thus, while fixed N helps sustain primary productivity, particularly in years with high rates of N-2-fixation, it does not appear to eliminate N limitation of phytoplankton growth in these P-rich hardwater lakes.

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