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DOI 10.3850/978-90-833476-1-5_iahr40wc-p0153-cd
Title (Primary) Factors influencing the cyanobacterial dominance in lakes: Analysis of lakes in Central Germany
Title (Secondary) 40th IAHR World Congress 2023, Vienna, 21-25 August 2023
Author Elçi, S.; Rinke, K.
Publisher Habersack, H.; Tritthart, M.; Waldenberger, L.
Source Titel Proceedings of the IAHR World Congress
Year 2023
Department SEEFO
Page From 1728
Page To 1735
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Cyanobacterial blooms; Lakes in Sachsen-Anhalt; Phytoplankton; Chlorophyll
Abstract This study aimed to identify the key factors influencing the phytoplankton development in twenty-eight lakes located in Central Germany (state of Sachsen-Anhalt). A multivariate analysis of biological (phytoplankton), physicochemical, morphological, and hydrometeorological variables of the lakes collected between 2005 and 2021 is presented here. This analysis is the first approach for this dataset to summarize the statistics and to explore trends and patterns of evolution from a multivariate perspective to improve understanding of the conditions that favor the emergence of different phytoplankton classes and taxons. Correlation analysis of the data showed that both, the biovolume of the phytoplankton and chlorophyll-a were positively correlated with, total nitrogen and phosphorus, and negatively correlated to the depth to epilimnion, residence time and conductivity. The thresholds for total nitrogen, phosphorus and average depths are investigated for cyanobacterial genera of ‘Aphanizomenon’, ‘Anabaena’, ‘Microcystis’ and ‘Planktothrix’. Higher chlorophyll-a concentrations (>100 μg/l) are observed when TN>2 mg/l, P>0.1 mg/l and the average depth was less than 1 m. These thresholds are also valid for higher biovolume values (>5 cm3/m3) of these cyanobacterial taxons observed in all lakes. The nonlinear equations proposed for chlorophyll-a and biovolume of the phytoplankton derived by the genetic algorithm greatly improved the goodness of fit with respect to the linear models. When all data is considered R2 values are calculated as 68% for chlorophyll-a concentrations and 55% for the biovolume suggesting that these models can be applied for future studies.
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Elçi, S., Rinke, K. (2023):
Factors influencing the cyanobacterial dominance in lakes: Analysis of lakes in Central Germany
In: Habersack, H., Tritthart, M., Waldenberger, L. (eds.)
40th IAHR World Congress 2023, Vienna, 21-25 August 2023
Proceedings of the IAHR World Congress
International Association for Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR), Madrid, p. 1728 - 1735 10.3850/978-90-833476-1-5_iahr40wc-p0153-cd