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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.hal.2016.08.004
Titel (primär) Assessing in situ dominance pattern of phytoplankton classes by dominance analysis as a proxy for realized niches
Autor Dunker, S.; Nadrowski, K.; Jakob, T.; Kasprzak, P.; Becker, A.; Langner, U.; Kunath, C.; Harpole, S. ORCID logo ; Wilhelm, C.
Quelle Harmful Algae
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Department iDiv; PHYDIV
Band/Volume 58
Seite von 74
Seite bis 84
Sprache englisch
Keywords Potential optimal growth conditions; Cyanobacteria; Eutrophic conditions; Phytoplankton dynamics; Dominance
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU1
Abstract

This study looks at two facets of dominant phytoplankton classes during phytoplankton succession. A detailed assessment of this issue is of special interest with regard to realized niches from a theoretical point of view but also for lake management as practical application.

A realized niche mirrors the functional adaptability of an organism in a lake-specific constellation of environmental parameters. Therefore, the characterization of realized niches could be a key factor for management of problematic waters. Different strategies exist to control eutrophication and the risk of blooms by harmful algae. During the last decades, many restoration measures were initiated to manage eutrophicated inland lakes. In the past, it has become evident several times that restoration strategies do not necessarily lead to a reduction of biomass of undesirable cyanobacteria but can even promote their development.

Due to this uncertainty of success and the high costs for remediation strategies, new prediction tools are required – ideally, based on routine monitoring data. Therefore, we developed a new method to extract potential optimal growth conditions (POGC) as indicators of realized niches for different phytoplankton taxa from existing data to improve existing strategies used in lake remediation and restoration.

The analysis presented in this work is based on dominance pattern of different phytoplankton groups relative to environmental variables. Interpretation of these dominance patterns as indicators of POGC showed distinct pattern for several phytoplankton classes for all investigated objects. We identified low nitrogen and phosphate concentrations as favorable condition for cyanobacteria in Lake Auensee and Lake Feldberger Haussee. The reservoir Bleilochtalsperre showed a high N/P-concentration and cyanobacteria dominance was generally very low.

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Dunker, S., Nadrowski, K., Jakob, T., Kasprzak, P., Becker, A., Langner, U., Kunath, C., Harpole, S., Wilhelm, C. (2016):
Assessing in situ dominance pattern of phytoplankton classes by dominance analysis as a proxy for realized niches
Harmful Algae 58 , 74 - 84 10.1016/j.hal.2016.08.004