The stoichiometry of particulate nutrients in Lake Tanganyika – implications for nutrient limitation of phytoplankton

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Marko Järvinen
Kalevi Salonen
Jouko Sarvala
Kristiina Vuorio
Anne Virtanen
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[1] University of Helsinki,Lammi Biological Station
[2] University of Jyväskylä,Department of Biological and Environmental Science
[3] University of Turku,Department of Biology
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Hydrobiologia | 1999年 / 407卷
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Lake Tanganyika; nutrient limitation; nutrient stoichiometry; phytoplankton; primary production; tropical lakes;
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We studied the potential nutrient limitation of phytoplankton by means of seston nutrient stoichiometry and nutrient enrichment bioassays in the epilimnion of Lake Tanganyika. In most cases, the particulate carbon to phosphorus (C:P) ratio was high and indicated moderate P deficiency, while the respective C:N ratio mainly suggested moderate N deficiency. The N:P ratios of seston indicated rather balanced N and P supply. In three two-day enrichment bioassays in April–May 1995, a combined addition of P, N and organic carbon (glucose) always increased primary production in comparison to untreated controls. Primary production also slightly increased after the addition of phosphate-P, while the additions of single ammonium-N and glucose had no effect. Although the measured turnover time of P was short and our few nutrient enrichment experiments suggested that P may be the most limiting single nutrient, the particulate nutrient ratios and the strong stimulation of primary production after the combined addition of P and N mostly suggest that in the upper epilimnion of Lake Tanganyika plankton experience a restricted, but approximately balanced nutrient supply.
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