Th. Johengen et al., TEMPORAL AND SEASONAL TRENDS IN NUTRIENT DYNAMICS AND BIOMASS MEASURES IN LAKES MICHIGAN AND ONTARIO IN RESPONSE TO PHOSPHORUS CONTROL, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 51(11), 1994, pp. 2570-2578
Results from long-term ecological monitoring studies on Lake Michigan
(1983-92) and Lake Ontario (1981-92) were compared with regard to chan
ges in phosphorus loads. In Lake Ontario, total phosphorus (TP) loads
decreased from 14 000 t . yr(-1) in 1970 to 7500 t . yr(-1) in 1981, a
nd correspondingly, midlake TP concentration decreased from 25 to 16 m
u g . L(-1). From 1981 to 1991 TP loads remained around 7500 t . yr(-1
); however, TP concentration continued to decline from 16 to 10 mu g .
L(-1). Similarly, mean summer particulate organic carbon (POC), chlor
ophyll a (CHLa), and nitrate utilization rate decreased by approximate
ly 40, 20, and 50%, respectively. Conversely, si[ica utilization rates
increased markedly after 1983. In Lake Michigan, TP loads also decrea
sed by around 50% from 1974 to 1990 (2000 t . yr(-1)); however, TP con
centrations at our 100-m station in the southern basin increased durin
g the study period from around 4 to 8 mu g . L(-1). There were no dist
inct trends in CHLa or nutrient utilization patterns; however, POC lev
els decreased sharply after 1987. Overall, silica utilization rates in
Lake Michigan were 50% higher than in Lake Ontario (14.7 vs. 9.6 mu g
. L(-1). d(-1)), whereas nitrate utilization rates were only half (1.
4 vs. 4.1 mu g . L(-1). d(-1)).