CERATOPHYLLUM DEMERSUM HAMPERS PHYTOPLANKTON DEVELOPMENT IN SOME SMALL NORWEGIAN LAKES OVER A WIDE-RANGE OF PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS AND GEOGRAPHICAL LATITUDE
M. Mjelde et Ba. Faafeng, CERATOPHYLLUM DEMERSUM HAMPERS PHYTOPLANKTON DEVELOPMENT IN SOME SMALL NORWEGIAN LAKES OVER A WIDE-RANGE OF PHOSPHORUS CONCENTRATIONS AND GEOGRAPHICAL LATITUDE, Freshwater Biology, 37(2), 1997, pp. 355-365
1. Data on submerged and floating-leafed macrophytes, phytoplankton, n
utrients (N, P) and calcium were collected from twenty-four small lake
s (less than or equal to 1 km(2)) over a wide range of latitudes in No
rway The majority of the investigated lakes were mesotrophic or eutrop
hic, and most of the lakes were markedly affected by diffuse and point
-source runoff from agriculture. According to their macrophyte species
composition, the majority of the lakes can be classified as Potamoget
on lakes or Chara lakes, or a combination of these. 2. This study is c
onsistent with the 'two alternative stable states' hypothesis. We obse
rved clearwater lakes with dense macrophyte cover over a wider range o
f total P concentration than has been reported previously: from 30 to
more than 700 mg P m(-3) The clearwater state was only observed in lak
es with mean depths of less than 1.9 m. 3. Most clear lakes with high
cover of submerged vegetation showed indications of N limitation. 4. I
n this study nearly all the macrophyte-dominated lakes with P concentr
ations above 30 mg m(-3) had dense stands of Ceratophyllum demersum (L
.). This indicates that Ceratophyllum may also play an important role
in stabilizing and maintaining a clearwater state at high P concentrat
ions.