Influence of nitrogen to phosphorus supply ratios and physicochemical conditions on cyanobacteria and phytoplankton species composition in the Experimental Lakes Area, Canada
Sn. Levine et Dw. Schindler, Influence of nitrogen to phosphorus supply ratios and physicochemical conditions on cyanobacteria and phytoplankton species composition in the Experimental Lakes Area, Canada, CAN J FISH, 56(3), 1999, pp. 451-466
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63
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
To test the hypothesis that N:P supply ratios influence phytoplankton speci
es composition, and particularly that cyanobacteria are favored by a low ra
tio, mesocosms at one pelagic and two littoral sites within the Experimenta
l Lakes Area, Ontario, were fertilized for 10-12 weeks with similar amounts
of P but different amounts of N. Total N:P supply (L-N:L-P) ratios (fertil
izer plus natural inputs) ranged from 8:1 to 50:1. Nitrogen deficiency was
detected in all mesocosms with L-N:L-P ratios <17:1, but N-2-fixing Anabaen
a gained dominance only in the low-N:P pelagic mesocosms, and only in late
summer. Cryptophytes and (or) chlorophytes dominated littoral mesocosms at
all N:P ratios, while Pseudoanabaena catenata, a nonheterocystous cyanobact
erium, was the late-summer dominant in pelagic mesocosms with L-N:L-P ratio
s >17:1. Canonical correlation analysis related cyanobacterial dominance to
high P and low CO2 availability. Low light intensities and low N:P ratios
also favored heterocystous (but not nonheterocystous) cyanobacteria. Total
phytoplankton biomass and productivity increased with L-N:L-P ratio, while
periphyton growth was maximal at low N:P ratios. Nitrogen limitation of phy
toplankton may encourage blooms of N-2 fixers or drive productivity down to
the sediment surface where N is more available.