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Ambiguous climate impacts on competition between submerged macrophytes and phytoplankton in shallow lakes

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FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
卷 56, 期 8, 页码 1540-1553

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02593.x

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critical nutrient concentration; macrophytes; phytoplankton; shallow lakes; South America

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [W84-549]
  2. National Geographic Society [7864-5]
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [480122, 490409, 311427]
  4. PEDECIBA
  5. Maestria en Ciencias Ambientales
  6. Donacion Aguas de la Costa S.A.
  7. Banco de Seguros del Estado
  8. Sistema Nacional de Investigadores
  9. EU
  10. CLEAR (a Villum Kann Rasmussen Centre of Excellence)
  11. Galathea

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1. Shallow lakes may switch from a state dominated by submerged macrophytes to a phytoplankton-dominated state when a critical nutrient concentration is exceeded. We explore how climate change may affect this critical nutrient concentration by linking a graphical model to data from 83 lakes along a large climate gradient in South America. 2. The data indicate that in warmer climates, submerged macrophytes may tolerate more underwater shade than in cooler lakes. By contrast, the relationship between phytoplankton biomass [approximated by chlorophyll-a (chl-a) or biovolume] and nutrient concentrations did not change consistently along the climate gradient. In warmer climates, the correlation between phytoplankton biomass and nutrient concentrations was overall weak, especially at low total phosphorus (TP) concentrations where the chl-a/TP ratio could be either low or high. 3. Although the enhanced shade tolerance of submerged plants in warmer lakes might promote the stability of their dominance, the potentially high phytoplankton biomass at low nutrient concentrations suggests an overall low predictability of climate effects. 4. We found that near-bottom oxygen concentrations are lower in warm lakes than in cooler lakes, implying that anoxic P release from eutrophic sediment in warm lakes likely causes higher TP concentrations in the water column. Subsequently, this may lead to a higher phytoplankton biomass in warmer lakes than in cooler lakes with similar external nutrient loadings. 5. Our results indicate that climate effects on the competitive balance between submerged macrophytes and phytoplankton are not straightforward.

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