Castle Lake Limnological Research Station| Publication Type | Journal Article | |
| Year of Publication | 2001 | |
| Authors | Higley, B.; Carrick, H.J.; Brett, M.T.; Luecke, C.; Goldman, C.R. | |
| Journal Title | INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF HYDROBIOLOGY | |
| Volume | 86 | |
| Issue | 2 | |
| Pagination | 147-163 | |
| ISBN Number | 1434-2944 | |
| Key Words | periphyton; nutrients; UV radiation; lakes; INORGANIC NITROGEN UPTAKE; FRESH-WATER ECOSYSTEMS; SOLAR UV-RADIATION; B RADIATION; OZONE DEPLETION; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; SUBALPINE LAKE; NITRATE UPTAKE; CARBON UPTAKE; ARCTIC LAKE | |
| Abstract | Rising levels of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) striking the Earth's surface have led to numerous studies assessing its inhibitory effects on phytoplankton and periphyton in aquatic systems. Mineral nutrients such as nitrogen (Nj and phosphorus (P) have been shown to increase aspects of algal metabolism and compensate fur UVR inhibition. An in situ substratum enrichment technique and UV shielding was used to assess the effects of nutrient additions on pcriphyton exposed to different levels of UVR in Castle Lake. California during July-August, 1997. UV shielding had no effect on total periphyton biomass, but caused shifts in species composition. The dominant periphyton species, Anabaena circinalis R-AB., demonstrated sensitivity to ambient levels of UV radiation possibly due to UV inhibition of N-2-fixation. Total diatom biovolume decreased when shielded from UVR. Phosphorus additions continually elicited an increase in periphyton biovolume at all levels of analysis. These results suggest an interaction between nutrient status/availability and UV sensitivity. | |
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