1. Changes in the phytoplankton structure in a Pampean shallow lake in the transition from a clear to a turbid regime.
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Sánchez, María, Lagomarsino, Leonardo, Allende, Luz, and Izaguirre, Irina
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PHYTOPLANKTON , *TURBIDITY , *SUSPENDED solids , *CHLOROPHYLL , *MACROPHYTES , *LAKES - Abstract
We analysed the changes in phytoplankton and in the main limnological features in a shallow lake during its transition from a clear-vegetated regime to a turbid one from 2005 to 2013. As samplings were discontinuous, data were analysed considering three different sampling periods. At the beginning of the first period, the lake was in a clear-vegetated regime, showing low values of chlorophyll a, Kd, total suspended solids and nutrients, and high Secchi depth. Phytoplankton was dominated by nano-phytoplanktonic species. During the second period, some evidences of the shift to a turbid regime were observed (mainly in Kd and total suspended solids). Towards the end of our study, submerged macrophytes sharply declined; in this period Kd and total suspended solids noticeably increased, whereas a significant reduction in Secchi depth occurred. Concomitantly, phytoplankton abundance augmented in two orders of magnitude, changing to a community with a higher proportion of micro-phytoplankton. Although the causes of the regimen shift could not be unequivocally assessed, the drastic reduction in the hydrometric level of the lake probably provoked a declination in macrophytes, with the consequent increase of nutrients in the water column and the increment in phytoplankton densities, carrying the system towards a turbid regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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