In coastal lagoons, one common type of anthropogenic disturbance is opening
of the sand barriers that isolate these lagoons from the sea. We investiga
ted how a disturbance caused by an artificial opening of the sand barrier a
ffects phytoplankton and bacterioplankton dynamics and alkaline phosphatase
activities (APA) in a Brazilian coastal lagoon. We propose an index of pot
ential phosphorus turnover time (PPTT) calculated as the ratio of total pho
sphorus (TP) and APA in an attempt to quantify the effect of disturbances o
n phosphorus recycling within the plankton community. Opening the barrier c
aused increased phytoplankton biomass, TP concentrations, APA and PPTT, and
decreased bacteria to phytoplankton biomass ratio. PPTT is easily calculat
ed and may be used to detect plankton responses to anthropogenic disturbanc
es.