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Wind and trophic status explain within and among-lake variability of algal biomass

Authors :
Rita Adrian
Kevin C. Rose
Susan P. Hendricks
Eleanor Jennings
Ian D. Jones
Elizabeth Ryder
David A. Seekell
Robyn Smyth
Andrew J. Tanentzap
Guangwei Zhu
Lauri Arvola
Donald C. Pierson
Peter A. Staehr
Chris G. McBride
Vera Istvánovics
Luke A. Winslow
James A. Rusak
Heidrun Feuchtmayr
Alo Laas
E. de Eyto
Silke R. Schmidt
David S. White
Mark Honti
Jennifer L. Klug
Rusak, JA [0000-0002-4939-6478]
Tanentzap, AJ [0000-0002-2883-1901]
Klug, JL [0000-0002-9659-2615]
Rose, KC [0000-0002-1292-9381]
Hendricks, SP [0000-0003-4894-5583]
Jennings, E [0000-0002-9344-2056]
Laas, A [0000-0002-4801-0377]
Pierson, D [0000-0001-6230-0146]
Ryder, E [0000-0002-9980-9541]
Smyth, RL [0000-0001-8513-008X]
Winslow, LA [0000-0002-8602-5510]
Adrian, R [0000-0002-6318-7189]
Arvola, L [0000-0003-1380-0659]
de Eyto, E [0000-0003-2281-2491]
Feuchtmayr, H [0000-0002-2028-4843]
Honti, M [0000-0003-1743-9573]
Istvánovics, V [0000-0003-2433-1528]
Jones, ID [0000-0002-6898-1429]
McBride, CG [0000-0001-5784-9767]
Schmidt, SR [0000-0002-9016-3887]
Seekell, D [0000-0001-6700-6149]
Staehr, PA [0000-0002-1580-4875]
Zhu, G [0000-0002-6718-8576]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Lammi Biological Station
Source :
Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Vol 3, Iss 6, Pp 409-418 (2018), Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Rusak, J A, Tanentzap, A J, Klug, J L, Rose, K C, Hendricks, S P, Jennings, E, Laas, A, Pierson, D, Ryder, E, Smyth, R L, White, D S, Winslow, L A, Adrian, R, Arvola, L, de Eyto, E, Feuchtmayr, H, Honti, M, Istvánovics, V, Jones, I D, McBride, C G, Schmidt, S R, Seekell, D, Stæhr, P A & Zhu, G 2018, ' Wind and trophic status explain within and among-lake variability of algal biomass ', Limnology and Oceanography Letters, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 409-418 . https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10093
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Phytoplankton biomass and production regulates key aspects of freshwater ecosystems yet its variability and subsequent predictability is poorly understood. We estimated within-lake variation in biomass using high-frequency chlorophyll fluorescence data from 18 globally distributed lakes. We tested how variation in fluorescence at monthly, daily, and hourly scales was related to high-frequency variability of wind, water temperature, and radiation within lakes as well as productivity and physical attributes among lakes. Within lakes, monthly variation dominated, but combined daily and hourly variation were equivalent to that expressed monthly. Among lakes, biomass variability increased with trophic status while, within-lake biomass variation increased with increasing variability in wind speed. Our results highlight the benefits of high-frequency chlorophyll monitoring and suggest that predicted changes associated with climate, as well as ongoing cultural eutrophication, are likely to substantially increase the temporal variability of algal biomass and thus the predictability of the services it provides.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Vol 3, Iss 6, Pp 409-418 (2018), Limnology and Oceanography Letters, Rusak, J A, Tanentzap, A J, Klug, J L, Rose, K C, Hendricks, S P, Jennings, E, Laas, A, Pierson, D, Ryder, E, Smyth, R L, White, D S, Winslow, L A, Adrian, R, Arvola, L, de Eyto, E, Feuchtmayr, H, Honti, M, Istvánovics, V, Jones, I D, McBride, C G, Schmidt, S R, Seekell, D, Stæhr, P A & Zhu, G 2018, ' Wind and trophic status explain within and among-lake variability of algal biomass ', Limnology and Oceanography Letters, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 409-418 . https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10093
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....28372dd4ca1742aa5cf6955f983cfb30
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10093