Do Nutrients Limit Algal Periphyton in Small Blackwater Coastal Plain Streams?

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  • Richard O. Carey
  • George Vellidis
  • Richard Lowrance
  • Catherine M. Pringle
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We examine the potential for nutrient limitation of algal periphyton biomass in blackwater streams draining the Georgia coastal plain. Previous studies have investigated nutrient limitation of planktonic algae in large blackwater rivers, but virtually no scientific information exists regarding how algal periphyton respond to nutrients under different light conditions in smaller, low-flow streams. We used a modification of the Matlock periphytometer (nutrient-diffusing substrata) to determine if algal growth was nutrient limited and ⁄or light limited at nine sites spanning a range of human impacts from relatively undisturbed forested basins to highly disturbed agricultural sites. We employed four treatments in both shaded and sunny conditions at each site: (1) control, (2) N (NO3-N), (3) P (PO4-P), and (4) N + P (NO3-N + PO4-P). Chlorophyll a response was measured on 10 replicate substrates per treatment, after 15 days of in situ exposure. Chlorophyll a values did not approach what have been defined as nuisance levels (i.e., 100-200 mg ⁄m), even in response to nutrient enrichment in sunny conditions. For Georgia coastal plain streams, algal periphyton growth appears to be primarily light limited and can be secondarily nutrient limited (most commonly by P or N + P combined) in light gaps and ⁄or open areas receiving sunlight. (KEY TERMS: algae; periphyton; periphytometer; nutrient limitation; light limitation; water quality.) Carey, Richard O., George Vellidis, Richard Lowrance, and Catherine M. Pringle, 2007. Do Nutrients Limit Algal Periphyton in Small Blackwater Coastal Plain Streams? Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 43(5):1183-1193. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2007.00103.x

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تاریخ انتشار 2007