Recovery of Danish Coastal Ecosystems After Reductions in Nutrient Loading: A Holistic Ecosystem Approach

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Bo Riemann
Jacob Carstensen
Karsten Dahl
Henrik Fossing
Jens W. Hansen
Hans H. Jakobsen
Alf B. Josefson
Dorte Krause-Jensen
Stiig Markager
Peter A. Stæhr
Karen Timmermann
Jørgen Windolf
Jesper H. Andersen
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[1] Aarhus University,Department of Bioscience
[2] Aarhus University,Department of Bioscience
[3] NIVA Denmark Water Research,undefined
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Estuaries and Coasts | 2016年 / 39卷
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Benthic macrofauna; Eelgrass; Macroalgae; Nutrients; Oligotrophication; Recovery; Water quality;
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In the 1980s, Danish coastal waters suffered from eutrophication and several nutrient management plans have been implemented during the years to improve ecological status. This study aims at giving a holistic ecosystem perspective on 25 years of mitigation measures. We report trends of nutrient inputs and the responses to these in various chemical and biological components. Nutrient inputs from land were reduced by ~50 % for nitrogen (N) and 56 % for phosphorus (P) since 1990. These reductions resulted in significant and parallel declines in nutrient concentrations, and initiated a shift in the dominance of primary producers towards reduced phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a concentration) and increased cover of macroalgae in deeper waters. In the last 5 years, eelgrass meadows have also expanded towards deeper waters, in response to improving water clarity. An expected improvement of bottom water oxygen conditions has not been observed, presumably because more frequent stratification and higher water temperatures have counteracted the expected positive effects of reduced nutrient inputs. The biomass of the benthic macrofauna decreased as expected, but it was composed of a drastic decline of filter feeders paralleled by a more moderate increase of deposit feeders. This shift was most likely induced by increasing stratification. The reduced benthic filtration along with the limited eelgrass cover probably kept relatively more particles in suspension, which can explain why improvements in the Secchi depths were modest. Overall, several ecosystem components demonstrated clear signs of improvement, suggesting that at least partial recovery is attainable. On this basis, we propose a conceptual scheme for recovery of shallow coastal ecosystems following marked reductions in nutrient inputs.
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