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Relative importance of phosphorus, fish biomass, and watershed land use as drivers of phytoplankton abundance in shallow lakes

机译:磷,鱼类生物量和流域土地利用作为浅湖中浮游植物丰度驱动因素的相对重要性

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Phytoplankton abundance in shallow lakes is potentially influenced by ambient phosphorus concentrations, nutrient loading accentuated by human activities in lake watersheds, and abundance of planktivorous and benthivorous fish. However, few studies have simultaneously assessed the relative importance of these factors influencing phytoplankton abundance over large spatial scales. We assessed relative influences of watershed characteristics, total phosphorus concentrations, and fish biomass on phytoplankton abundance in 70 shallow lakes in western Minnesota (USA) during summer 2005 and 2006. Our independent variables included total phosphorus (TP), benthivore biomass, planktivore biomass, summed planktivore and benthivore biomass (summed fish), areal extent of agriculture in the watershed, region (prairie versus parkland lakes), and year. Predictive models containing from one to three independent variables were compared using an information theoretic approach. The most parsimonious model consisted of TP and summed fish, and had over 10,000-fold greater support compared to models using just TP or summed fish, or models comprised of other variables. We also found no evidence that relative importance of predictor variables differed between regions or years, and parameter estimates of TP and summed fish were temporally and spatially consistent. TP and summed fish were only weakly correlated, and the model using both variables was a large improvement over using either variable alone. This indicates these two variables can independently increase phytoplankton abundance, which emphasizes the importance of managing both nutrients and fish when trying to control phytoplankton abundance in shallow lakes.
机译:浅水湖泊中的浮游植物的丰度可能受到环境磷浓度,湖泊流域人类活动加剧的营养负荷以及浮游性和弯曲食性鱼类的丰度的影响。但是,很少有研究同时评估这些因素在较大空间尺度上影响浮游植物丰度的相对重要性。我们评估了分流特征,总磷浓度和鱼类生物量对美国明尼苏达州西部70个浅湖在2005年夏季和2006年的浮游植物丰富度的相对影响。我们的自变量包括总磷(TP),底栖生物量,浮游生物量,浮游生物和底栖生物的生物量(鱼类的总和),分水岭,区域(草原与园地湖泊)的农业面积和年份。使用信息理论方法比较了包含一至三个独立变量的预测模型。最简化的模型由TP和鱼类总和组成,与仅使用TP或鱼类总和的模型或由其他变量组成的模型相比,其支持度高10,000倍以上。我们也没有发现证据表明区域或年份之间预测变量的相对重要性不同,并且总磷和总鱼类的参数估计在时间和空间上是一致的。 TP和鱼类总和之间的相关性很弱,使用这两个变量的模型比单独使用这两个变量有很大的改进。这表明这两个变量可以独立增加浮游植物的丰度,这在尝试控制浅水湖泊中的浮游植物丰度时强调了同时管理养分和鱼类的重要性。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2014年第1期|849-855|共7页
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    Department of Biology, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, USA;

    Department of Biology, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, USA,University of St. Thomas, OWS390,2115 Summit Av, St. Pai MN 55105, USA;

    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Research, Populations and Community Ecology Group, Bemidji, MN, USA;

    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Wetland Wildlife Populations and Research Group, Bemidji, MN, USA;

    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife GIS/IT Unit, Forest Lake, MN, USA;

    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Ecological and Water Resources, Cambridge, MN, USA;

    Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Research, Populations and Community Ecology Group, Bemidji, MN, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Shallow lakes; Phytoplankton abundance; Benthivores; Planktivores; Watersheds;

    机译:浅湖浮游植物丰富;底栖动物浮游生物;分水岭;

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