Remote sensing of phytoplankton-macrophyte coexistence in shallow hypereutrophic fluvial lakes
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We investigated with remote sensing (APEX images) the coexistence of phytoplankton and macrophytes in three interconnected shallow and hypereutrophic fluvial lakes (Mantua Lakes, Northern Italy). High concentrations of chlorophyll-a, up to 60 mg m(-3), were determined in the open water between well-developed stands of floating-leaved, submerged, and emergent macrophytes. Our data suggest a general inhibition of phytoplankton by macrophytes, evidenced by decreasing chlorophyll-a concentrations in proximity of macrophyte stands. Chlorophyll-a concentrations halved in the proximity of emergent stands (similar to 6 mg m(-3) within 21 m from the stand border) when compared to the outer zones (similar to 13 mg m(-3)). Contrasting trends were observed for submerged stands, where concentrations decreased inwards from similar to 8 to similar to 3 mg m(-3). Floating leaved stands had a neutral effect, chlorophyll-a being nearly constant in both inner and outer zones. Overall, remotely-sensed data allow evaluation of quantitative and spatially defined interactions of macrophytes and phytoplankton at the whole ecosystem scale.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fluvial lakes; Airborne data; APEX images; Macrophyte growth forms; Phytoplankton
Elenco autori:
Matta, Erica; Giardino, Claudia; Bresciani, Mariano
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