Authors
Erik Jeppesen, M Meerhoff, BA Jacobsen, RS Hansen, M Søndergaard, JP Jensen, TL Lauridsen, N Mazzeo, CWC Branco
Publication date
2007/5
Journal
Hydrobiologia
Volume
581
Pages
269-285
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Major efforts have been made world-wide to improve the ecological quality of shallow lakes by reducing external nutrient loading. These have often resulted in lower in-lake total phosphorus (TP) and decreased chlorophyll a levels in surface water, reduced phytoplankton biomass and higher Secchi depth. Internal loading delays recovery, but in north temperate lakes a new equilibrium with respect to TP often is reached after <10–15 years. In comparison, the response time to reduced nitrogen (N) loading is typically <5 years. Also increased top-down control may be important. Fish biomass often declines, and the percentage of piscivores, the zooplankton:phytoplankton biomass ratio, the contribution of Daphnia to zooplankton biomass and the cladoceran size all tend to increase. This holds for both small and relatively large lakes, for example, the largest lake in Denmark (40 km2), shallow Lake Arresø, has …
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