## Abstract The concentrations of soluble reactive and total phosphate, silicate, and nitrate in the tributaries and in the watercolumn of the meso/eutrophic reservoir Saidenbach were investigated at weekly or fortnightly intervals. The results are presented as annual averages over 16 years (from 1
Limnological Features of Different Acidic Drinking Water Reservoirs in the Erzgebirge (Germany)
โ Scribed by W. Horn; H. Horn
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 964 KB
- Volume
- 80
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-2944
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โฆ Synopsis
The biological and chemical investigations of three drinking water reservoirs differing in their acidic and trophic conditions (neutral/meso-eutrophic: circumneutral/oligotrophic: acidloligomesotrophic) and of some of their tributaries in the Erzgebirge (Germany) are presented. It is shown that the chemistry of acidic waters is very different from circumneutral ones. particularly with respect to hardness, acid neutralizing capacity. pH and aluminium. As acidity in running and stagnant waters increases. the filtrable aluminium concentration also rises. A consequence of the changed chemical and biological conditions and their direct and indirect effects on the organisms is an overall decrease in the number of species (despite the fact that also some species newly appear in the acidified waters). Furthermore. a loss of food web complexity is observed and the trophic structure changes. e.g. fish have disappeared and invertebrate predators have become more numerous. In the acidic reservoir, species well adapted to waters low in pH and hardness (e.g. Syniirrr sp/zrrgni~.oln) are more abundant and commonly benthic animals (e.g. Chydorus sphnericus) are able to extend their habitat to the open waters.
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