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Status of the health conditions of subtropical
Atezca Lake
G. Vázquez, M.E. Favila
Instituto de Ecología, Apartado Postal 63 91000 Xalapa,
Veracruz. Mexico |
Abstract
Four indicators of ecosystem function and health were
monitored monthly during two years (1981-82 and 1983-84) in Atezca
Lake, Mexico: (a) physical and chemical parameters; (b) species
diversity of the phytoplankton community; (c) phytoplankton community
structure, and (d) rate of population increase. In addition, phytoplankton
species composition was examined in April and July of 1986 and 1988
to evaluate possible changes in the health of the lake.
In both the annual cycles high concentrations of nutrients
were found at the beginning of the stratification period, decreasing
toward the end. During the mixing period, the amount of nutrients
increased. Diatoms, dinoflagellates and blue-green algae appeared
mostly in spring; in summer, green algae, dinoflagellates and some
blue-green algae bloomed; and in winter, green algae dominated.
Two of the three possible classes of population increase were recognized
during each cycle in relation to environmental conditions. Class
2 species (0.2 < k' > 0.4 day-1> average increase) exhibited
maximum increment during stratification and recirculation. Most
of the Class 3 species (k' < 0.2 day-1) appeared during the entire
annual cycle, but reached theft maximum increment during the end
of the stratification period. The species composition found in 1986
was similar to that of two earlier annual cycles. Changes in dominance
in 1988 from green algae to blue-green algae suggest that eutrophic
processes in Atezca Lake increased from 1984 to 1988. Studies are
urgently needed to investigate this situation in detail. ©
1999 Elsevier Science Ltd and AEHMS. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Warm-monomictic;
Succession; Phytoplankton community
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