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Nutrient inputs from catchments with intensive agriculture are mostly dominated by inorganic nutrients, whereas the contribution of organic nutrients from catchments with natural forests can be considerable but there is a pooere understanding of this nutrient source. Consequently this study investigated spring, summer and autumn phytoplankton community responses to enrichment by riverine dissolved organic matter (DOM). Dissolved organic substances were extracted from the Daugava River, fractionated into three molecular size classes: 1) 5-100. kDa, 2) 100-1000. kDa, and 3) >1000. kDa, and added to a microcosm with natural assemblages from the Gulf of Riga. During the spring the phytoplankton community was dominated (97%) by diatoms and the species composition did not change over the course of the experiment. Specific species and functional groups of the summer and autumn phytoplankton communities responded positively to these treatments. Small-celled cyanobacteria and Monoraphidium contortum responded to almost all size fractions of DOM for the summer and autumn experiments. Oocystis spp. characteristic for the summer and Chaetoceros wighamii, Cyclotella spp.,Thalassiosira baltica for the autumn responded to treatment by two and three size classes of organic substances, respectively, while Merismopedia spp. shifted from one food source to another during the summer experiment.
| Oriģinālvaloda | Angļu |
|---|---|
| Lapas (no-līdz) | 97-104 |
| Žurnāls | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science |
| Sējums | 107 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikācijas statuss | Publicēts - 10 jūl. 2012 |
| Ārēji publicēts | Jā |
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