Jl. Riera et al., RESPIRATORY ELECTRON-TRANSPORT SYSTEM (ETS) ACTIVITY IN SPANISH RESERVOIRS - RELATIONSHIPS WITH NUTRIENTS AND SESTON, Journal of plankton research, 17(3), 1995, pp. 513-530
We examined the relationship between potential respiration rates, as m
easured by electron transport system (ETS) activity, standardized at a
defined temperature (ETS20), and nutrients and sestonic particles in
a set of 101 Spanish reservoirs spanning a wide range of limnological
characteristics. ETS activity ranged from 0.009 to 31.31 mumol e-l-1 h
-1. Among the nutrients, it was significantly correlated only with pho
sphorus, and only during the stratification period. During this period
, the best regressor of ETS20 was the concentration of chlorophyll a (
Chla), whereas during the mixing period the best regressor was particu
late organic nitrogen (PON), suggesting a greater contribution of non-
algal sestonic particles to total metabolism. Both the mean ETS20:PON
ratio and the mean Chla:PON ratio increased systematically with increa
sing PON, indicating a lower relative contribution of detrital particl
es to total seston as trophic state increased. In contrast, the mean E
TS20:Chla ratio was constant across the range of Chla. Vertical profil
es of ETS20, Chla and PON were more coherent during the stratification
period, when subsurface and metalimnetic peaks were frequent, than du
ring the mixing period.