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The effect of a shift from macrophyte to phytoplankton dominance on phosphorus forms and burial in the sediments of a shallow hard-water lake

  • Anna Marie Klamt*
  • , Sabine Hilt
  • , Matthias Moros
  • , Helge W. Arz
  • , Michael Hupfer
  • *Kontaktforfatter
  • Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
  • Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Abstract

In shallow lakes, increasing phosphorus (P) loading has often been accompanied by a shift from a clear-water, macrophyte-dominated state to a turbid state featuring phytoplankton dominance. The effect of a regime shift on P burial and P fractions in lake sediments, however, is poorly understood. We used sediment cores from a eutrophic hard-water lake (Lake Gollinsee, Germany) that had undergone a regime shift (in approximately 1917) to investigate the effect on the accumulation rate of P and on changes in P forms. The cores were dated using Hg contents and radioisotopes ( 210 Pb, 137 Cs, and 241 Am). A combination of total organic carbon to total nitrogen ratios (TOC:TN), δ 13 TOC values, X-ray fluorescence calcium (Ca) counts, and sediment colour clearly distinguished sediment layers that were deposited during periods of macrophyte or phytoplankton dominance. The accumulation rate of total P (TP) in the sediments was 1.8 times higher after the regime shift and was associated with changes in the distribution of P fractions. The proportions of loosely-(NH 4 Cl-extracted TP) and Ca-(HCl-extracted TP) bound P decreased significantly, whilst the proportions of biogenic P (NaOH-extracted NRP) and aluminium-bound P (NaOH-extracted SRP) increased significantly. A higher dry mass deposition rate, reduced burial of stable Ca-P complexes, and increased contents and proportions of the mobile iron-bound (BD-extracted TP) and biogenic P fractions in the near-surface sediment layers are assumed to have enhanced the internal cycling of P and hence to have helped to maintain a state of phytoplankton dominance.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBiogeochemistry
Vol/bind143
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)371-385
ISSN0168-2563
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15. maj 2019

Finansiering

We wish to thank Maximilian Lau and Garabet Kazanjian for their assistance during the fieldwork and C?cile P?rillon for her assistance during the laboratory work. We extend many thanks to Christian Lehr, Uli Steiner, and Lionel Jouvet for helpful discussions. This research was conducted in the International Leibniz Graduate School AQUALINK (Aquatic boundaries and linkages in a changing environment) (Leibniz Association, SAW-2012-IGB-4167) and partly funded by the BaltRap project (The Baltic Sea and its Southern Lowlands: Proxy-Environment interactions in times of rapid changes) (Leibniz Association, SAW-2017-IOW-2998).

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