Selection of phytoplankton associations in Lake Balaton, Hungary, in response to eutrophication and restoration measures, with special reference to the cyanoprokaryotes

被引:1
作者
Judit Padisák
Colin S. Reynolds
机构
[1] Balaton Limnological Institute,Windermere Laboratory
[2] Hungarian Academy of Science,undefined
[3] Freshwater Biological Association,undefined
[4] NERC Institute of Freshwater Ecology,undefined
来源
Hydrobiologia | 1998年 / 384卷
关键词
Biomass; cyanoprokaryota; floristic change; eutrophication; restoration; shallow lakes;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Restoration of shallow lakes degraded by eutrophication has often been protracted as a consequence of the accumulation and subsequent releases of phosphorus in their sediments (internal load). Balaton, the largest shallow lake in Central Europe, underwent rapid eutrophication during the 1960s–1970s, during which a west-east gradient of trophic state developed. Measures to reverse the eutrophication and to restore the lake to its historic quality were initiated in the mid-1980s. The external phosphorus load has been decreased considerably but the responses of the phytoplankton have been slight and sometimes counterintuitive. At the level of total biomass, the erstwhile distinctiveness of the down-lake trophic gradient has weakened. The eukaryotic plankton flora has altered little but floristic changes in the dominant cyanoprokaryota are consistent with environmental changes attributable to the eutrophication and subsequent restoration. The dominant species are shown to have been consistently related to variables including sediment-water interactions, physical disturbances and the specific biotic adaptations of the organisms but the phytoplankton development in given years and in given parts of the lake has fluctuated with the stochasticity of the weather. In some years, hypertrophic conditions have continued to develop, marked by the development of prolific cyanoprokaryote blooms; in other years, phytoplankton biomass scarcely exceeded a mesotrophic level, with a species composition resembling that which obtained prior to the recent eutrophication. The species associations represented are believed to be consistent with the responses of groups of species observed elsewhere, suggesting that the patterns of community assembly in the phytoplankton are potentially predictable.
引用
收藏
页码:41 / 53
页数:12
相关论文
共 88 条
[11]  
Hesse M.(1943)Elözetes jelentés a Balaton öt boglári biotopjának mikrophytobiocoenosis-vizsgálatáról [Vorläufiger Bericht über dir Untersuchung der Microphytobiocoenises der fünf Boglárer Biotope des Balaton-Sees] Ann. Biol. Tihany 15 75-127
[12]  
Herodek S.(1946)Adatok a Balaton boglári sestonjában, psammonjában és lasionjában élö moszatok ismeretéhez [Beiträge zur Kenntnis der im Boglárer Seston, Psammon und Lasion lebenden Algen des Balaton-Sees] Botanikai Közlemények 43 11-21
[13]  
Herodek S.(1948)33 eddig ismeretlen moszat a Balaton sestonjából [33 Algae adhue e seston lacus Balaton (Hungaria) ignotae] Dunántúli Tudományos Intézet Kiadványai 10 1-16
[14]  
Istvánovics V.(1959)Újabb adatok a Balaton mikrovegetációjához [Latest data to the microvegetation of Lake Balaton] Ann. Biol. Tihany 26 329-342
[15]  
Hortobágyi T.(1962)Algák a Balatonból [Algen aus dem Balaton] Botanikai Közlemények 49 233-237
[16]  
Hortobágyi T.(1897)Két vízvirágzás a Balatonon [Zwei Wasserblüten im Balaton-See] A Balaton tudományos tanulmányozásának eredményei II 2/1 1-141
[17]  
Hortobágyi T.(1995)A Balaton moszatflórája [Algal flora of Lake Balaton] Limnol. Oceanogr. 40 17-32
[18]  
Hortobágyi T.(1997)Estimation of net uptake and leakage rates of orthophosphate from Verh. int. Ver. Limnol. 26 323-329
[19]  
Hortobágyi T.(1993)P-uptake kinetics by a linear force-flow model J. of Plankton Res. 15 531-552
[20]  
Hortobágyi T.(1938)Phosphorus cycling in a large, reconstructed wetland, the lower Kis-Balaton Reservoir (Hungary) Ann. Biol. Tihany 11 154-160