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Long-term changes in zooplankton abundance and water transparency in Lake Geneva

✍ Scribed by Gérard Balvay


Book ID
104619268
Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
458 KB
Volume
207
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-5141

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✦ Synopsis


The water quality of Lake Geneva has declined steadily since the 196Os, due to a continuous increase of external phosphorus loading. Average P level in the lake increased steadily to a peak in 1979, and even 1981 in the case of P content in the trophogenic layer. Since then, reduced external inputs related to the delayed effects of phosphorus removal from waste waters initiated many years previously has led to a decrease in P level, and resulted in present stabilization and even improvement in water quality. Longterm changes in zooplankton abundance correspond quite closely to eutrophication level changes. After increasing since the 196Os, maximum zooplankton biomass was recorded for the first time in 1971; a second main peak appeared in 1981 together with the highest eutrophication level. Over the last seven years, zooplankton abundance has decreased continuously, while water transparency has decreased and phytoplankton production has remained at a high level.


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