Phosphorus accumulation in the littoral zone of a subtropical lake

被引:10
作者
Havens, KE [1 ]
Sharfstein, B [1 ]
Rodusky, AJ [1 ]
East, TL [1 ]
机构
[1] S Florida Water Management Dist, Ecosyst Restorat Dept, W Palm Beach, FL 33406 USA
关键词
phosphorus accumulation; littoral zone; wetlands; periphyton; subtropical;
D O I
10.1023/B:HYDR.0000027334.05589.29
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
In situ mesocosm experiments were performed under summer ( 1997) and winter ( 1999) conditions in the littoral zone of a subtropical lake in Florida, USA. The objective was to quantify phosphorus ( P) accumulation by various components of the community after adding pulsed doses of dissolved inorganic P. A short-term experiment also was done to quantify the rate of P loss from the water column, with simultaneous use of an inert tracer to confirm that P depletion was not due to leakage of the tanks. In the experiments, added P was rapidly removed from the water; samples collected 3-4 days after adding spikes of near 100 mug l(-1) P contained little or no soluble reactive P. In the short-term experiment, we documented that the half-life of added P was approximately 6-8 h in the water column, and that the tanks were not exchanging water with the surrounding lake. Little of the added P ended up in plankton, rooted vascular plants, or sediments. The main sink for P was periphyton, including surface algal mats, benthic algal mats and detritus, and epiphyton. In the summer 1997 experiment, the periphyton was intimately associated with a non-rooted plant (Utricularia), which also may have sequestered P from the water. Structure of the littoral community varied between summer and winter, and this influenced which periphyton component accounted for most of the P removal. In regard to P mass balances, we accounted for 54% of the added P in 1997, when coarse sampling was done. In 1999, when there was more detailed sampling of the community, 92% of the added P was located in various community components. Subtropical littoral periphyton can be a large sink for P, as long as depth and underwater irradiance conditions favor its growth.
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