Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states
The morpho-functional classifications of phytoplankton have been recently proposed as useful tools in the aquatic biomonitoring. In this study, we compared three different classifications in a range of different environmental conditions, a set of six shallow lakes with different stable states. The s...
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todo:paper_00188158_v698_n1_p203_Izaguirre2023-10-03T14:16:06Z Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states Izaguirre, I. Allende, L. Escaray, R. Bustingorry, J. Pérez, G. Tell, G. Alternative steady states Human impact Pampa Plain Phytoplankton morpho-functional classifications Shallow lakes abundance anthropogenic effect biomass biomonitoring comparative study inorganic matter lake ecosystem macrophyte phytoplankton shallow water steady-state equilibrium Argentina Pampas The morpho-functional classifications of phytoplankton have been recently proposed as useful tools in the aquatic biomonitoring. In this study, we compared three different classifications in a range of different environmental conditions, a set of six shallow lakes with different stable states. The studied lakes are located in the Pampa Plain from Argentina, a region highly impacted as a consequence of the human activities. Among the selected lakes, three are in a turbid state, two of which have high phytoplankton abundances (phytoplankton-turbid), and one shows a high concentration of suspended inorganic matter (inorganic-turbid). Two lakes are clear and profusely colonized by submerged plants (clear-vegetated). Only one lake shows a typical alternative steady-state behavior, shifting turbid periods of high phytoplankton biomass with periods of more transparency and development of submerged macrophytes. We compared the three morpho-functional classifications applied by means of multivariate analyses in order to explore how much the variance of the biomass of the phytoplankton functional groups (for each functional classification) was explained by the environmental variables. The analyses performed showed a clear separation of the human-impacted turbid lakes from the clear-vegetated lakes. The advantages and disadvantages of the different morpho-functional classifications are discussed, concluding that the functional approach is adequate to analyze the phytoplankton communities in aquatic systems subjected to anthropogenic influence and for monitoring them. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Fil:Izaguirre, I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Allende, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v698_n1_p203_Izaguirre |
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Alternative steady states Human impact Pampa Plain Phytoplankton morpho-functional classifications Shallow lakes abundance anthropogenic effect biomass biomonitoring comparative study inorganic matter lake ecosystem macrophyte phytoplankton shallow water steady-state equilibrium Argentina Pampas |
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Alternative steady states Human impact Pampa Plain Phytoplankton morpho-functional classifications Shallow lakes abundance anthropogenic effect biomass biomonitoring comparative study inorganic matter lake ecosystem macrophyte phytoplankton shallow water steady-state equilibrium Argentina Pampas Izaguirre, I. Allende, L. Escaray, R. Bustingorry, J. Pérez, G. Tell, G. Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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Alternative steady states Human impact Pampa Plain Phytoplankton morpho-functional classifications Shallow lakes abundance anthropogenic effect biomass biomonitoring comparative study inorganic matter lake ecosystem macrophyte phytoplankton shallow water steady-state equilibrium Argentina Pampas |
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The morpho-functional classifications of phytoplankton have been recently proposed as useful tools in the aquatic biomonitoring. In this study, we compared three different classifications in a range of different environmental conditions, a set of six shallow lakes with different stable states. The studied lakes are located in the Pampa Plain from Argentina, a region highly impacted as a consequence of the human activities. Among the selected lakes, three are in a turbid state, two of which have high phytoplankton abundances (phytoplankton-turbid), and one shows a high concentration of suspended inorganic matter (inorganic-turbid). Two lakes are clear and profusely colonized by submerged plants (clear-vegetated). Only one lake shows a typical alternative steady-state behavior, shifting turbid periods of high phytoplankton biomass with periods of more transparency and development of submerged macrophytes. We compared the three morpho-functional classifications applied by means of multivariate analyses in order to explore how much the variance of the biomass of the phytoplankton functional groups (for each functional classification) was explained by the environmental variables. The analyses performed showed a clear separation of the human-impacted turbid lakes from the clear-vegetated lakes. The advantages and disadvantages of the different morpho-functional classifications are discussed, concluding that the functional approach is adequate to analyze the phytoplankton communities in aquatic systems subjected to anthropogenic influence and for monitoring them. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. |
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Izaguirre, I. Allende, L. Escaray, R. Bustingorry, J. Pérez, G. Tell, G. |
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Izaguirre, I. Allende, L. Escaray, R. Bustingorry, J. Pérez, G. Tell, G. |
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Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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Comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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comparison of morpho-functional phytoplankton classifications in human-impacted shallow lakes with different stable states |
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