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Seasonal Dynamics of Benthic and Planktonic Algae in a Nutrient-Rich Lowland River (Spree, Germany)

✍ Scribed by Petra Werner; Jan Köhler


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
292 KB
Volume
90
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-2944

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✦ Synopsis


We studied chlorophyll a (chl. a), biovolume and species composition of benthic algae and phytoplankton in the eutrophic lower River Spree in 1996. The chl. a concentration was estimated as 3.5 (2.7-4.5) µg/cm 2 for epipsammon, 9.4 (7.4-11.9) µg/cm 2 for epipelon and 6.7 (5.7-7.8) µg/cm 2 for the epilithon (median and 95% C. L.). The mean total biomass of benthic algae was significantly higher (6.0 µg chl. a/cm 2 ) than the areal chl. a content of the pelagic zone (1.6 µg chl. a/cm 2 ). Although certain phytoplankton taxa were abundant in the periphyton, benthic taxa generally dominated the assemblages. Seasonal dynamics of benthic algae were probably controlled by light and nitrate supply (sand), discharge fluctuations (sand, mud) and invertebrate grazing (stones). This paper shows the importance of benthic algae even in phytoplankton-rich lowland rivers with sandy or muddy sediments.