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Effects of N:P loading ratios on phytoplankton community composition, primary production and N fixation in a eutrophic lake

Journal

FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 331-344

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2008.02118.x

Keywords

N-15 stable isotopes; eutrophication; nitrogen; phosphorus; stoichiometry

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  1. MISTRA [98648, 000246-97-1]
  2. Oscar and Lili Lamm's foundation
  3. Helge Ax:son Johnson's foundation

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1. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of different nitrogen (N) to phosphorus (P) loading ratios on phytoplankton community composition and primary production in a naturally eutrophic lake. Furthermore, the sources of N fuelling primary production were estimated using N-15 stable isotope tracers. 2. A mesocosm experiment was performed with the same amount of P added to all mesocosms (similar to internal loading rates) but with a range of N additions (0-86 mu m N), resulting in a gradient of N : P supply ratios. 3. Low N : P supply ratios resulted in a significant shift in the phytoplankton assemblage to a community dominated by N-fixing cyanobacteria and a supply of atmospheric N-2 estimated to be up to 60% of total supply. 4. The N : P loading ratio had no significant effect on primary production, total nitrogen (TN) concentration or particulate N concentration. 5. Our results imply that a reduced N : P ratio of the nutrient load does not necessarily result in a lower TN concentration and downstream N export due to compensation by N-fixing cyanobacteria.

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