Effectiveness of reducing external nutrient load entering a eutrophicated shallow lake ecosystem in the Naardermeer nature reserve, The Netherlands

被引:39
作者
Bootsma, MC
Barendregt, A
van Alphen, JCA
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Res Grp Environm Studies & Hydroecol, NL-3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Waterboard Amstel Gooi & Vecht, Serv Water & Sewerage Management, NL-1200 BB Hilversum, Netherlands
关键词
conservation of biodiversity; eutrophication abatement; Naardermeer nature reserve; shallow lake restoration; species response model; The Netherlands;
D O I
10.1016/S0006-3207(99)00027-0
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
This paper describes successes and complications in eutrophication abatement in the Naardermeer nature reserve, The Netherlands. Restoration of this lake started in 1985. The main measure was the reduction of external nutrient load by the supply of phosphate-free water. Water quality and aquatic vegetation were monitored and the usefulness of a modelling approach in designation of management programs was investigated. The monitoring showed that for the first 4 years, recovery was retarded, possibly because of phosphorus release from the lake-bed sediments. After 10 years, turbidity was reduced and characteristic vegetation with Najas marina and Characeae species had re-established in large parts of the lake. Due to spatial heterogeneity it appeared necessary to dredge the lake-bed sediments locally. The model predicted most changes in aquatic vegetation correctly, indicating its predictive value. However, to predict restoration perspectives for rare species, expert judgement still remains necessary. Suggestions are made for selection of successful management measures depending on the conditions of lake ecosystems. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:193 / 201
页数:9
相关论文
共 55 条
[1]  
ANDERSSON C, 1975, VERH INTERNAT VEREIN, V19, P1097
[2]  
BAKKER RMV, 1942, HET NAARDERMEER
[3]   HYDROLOGICAL SYSTEMS BEYOND A NATURE-RESERVE, THE MAJOR PROBLEM IN WETLAND CONSERVATION OF NAARDERMEER (THE NETHERLANDS) [J].
BARENDREGT, A ;
WASSEN, MJ ;
SCHOT, PP .
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 1995, 72 (03) :393-405
[4]  
Barendregt A., 1993, LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY ST, P79
[5]  
BARENDREGT A, 1989, INTEGRAAL WATERBEHEE, V22, P196
[6]   THE ECOLOGY OF THE NETHERLANDS WETLANDS - CHARACTERISTICS, THREATS, PROSPECTS AND PERSPECTIVES FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH [J].
BEST, EPH ;
VERHOEVEN, JTA ;
WOLFF, WJ .
HYDROBIOLOGIA, 1993, 265 (1-3) :305-320
[7]   DECLINE OF CHAROPHYTES DURING EUTROPHICATION - COMPARISON WITH ANGIOSPERMS [J].
BLINDOW, I .
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 1992, 28 (01) :9-14
[8]   PHOSPHORUS TOXICITY IN CHARA [J].
BLINDOW, I .
AQUATIC BOTANY, 1988, 32 (04) :393-395
[9]   EVIDENCE FOR SULFATE-CONTROLLED PHOSPHORUS RELEASE FROM SEDIMENTS OF AQUATIC SYSTEMS [J].
CARACO, NF ;
COLE, JJ ;
LIKENS, GE .
NATURE, 1989, 341 (6240) :316-318
[10]   BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL OF EUTROPHICATION IN LAKES [J].
CARPENTER, SR ;
CHRISTENSEN, DL ;
COLE, JJ ;
COTTINGHAM, KL ;
HE, X ;
HODGSON, JR ;
KITCHELL, JF ;
KNIGHT, SE ;
PACE, ML ;
POST, DM ;
SCHINDLER, DE ;
VOICHICK, N .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1995, 29 (03) :784-786