Modeling the role of zebra mussels in the proliferation of blue-green algae in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron

被引:71
作者
Bierman, VJ
Kaur, J
DePinto, JV
Feist, TJ
Dilks, DW
机构
[1] Limno Tech Inc, Greensboro, NC 27403 USA
[2] Limno Tech Inc, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA
[3] US EPA, WelSo Fed Serv, LLC, Large Lakes Res Stn, Grosse Ile, MI 48138 USA
关键词
ecosystem; model; phytoplankton; zebra mussels; blue-green algae; Microcystis; Saginaw Bay;
D O I
10.1016/S0380-1330(05)70236-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Between 1991 and 1993, Saginaw Bay experienced an invasion by zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, which caused a significant perturbation to the ecosystem. Blooms of Microcystis, a toxin-producing blue-green alga, became re-established in the bay after the zebra mussel invasion. Microcystis blooms had all but been eliminated in the early 1980s with controls on external phosphorus loadings, but have re-occurred in the bay most summers since 1992. An apparent paradox is that these recent Microcystis blooms have not been accompanied by increases in external phosphorus loadings. An ecosystem model was used to investigate whether the re-occurrence of Microcystis could be due to changes caused by zebra mussels that impacted phytoplankton community structure and/or internal phosphorus dynamics. The model was first used to establish baseline conditions in Saginaw Bay for 1991, before zebra mussels significantly impacted the system. The baseline model was then used to investigate: (1) the composite impacts of zebra mussels with average 1991-1995 densities; (2) sensitivity to changes in zebra mussel densities and external phosphorus loadings; and (3) three hypotheses on potential causative factors for proliferation of blue-green algae. Under the model assumptions, selective rejection of blue-green algae by zebra mussels appears to be a necessary factor in the enhancement of blue-green production in the presence of zebra mussels. Enhancement also appears to depend on the increased sediment-water phosphorus flux associated with the presence of zebra mussels, the magnitude of zebra mussel densities, and the distribution of zebra mussel densities among different age groups.
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