Effects of modified nutrient concentrations and ratios on the structure and function of the native phytoplankton community in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA

被引:30
作者
Piehler M.F. [1 ]
Dyble J. [1 ]
Moisander P.H. [1 ]
Pinckney J.L. [2 ]
Paerl H.W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Morehead City, NC 28557
[2] Department of Oceanography, Texas A And, M University
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Community structure; Cyanobacteria; Dilution bioassays; N2; fixation;
D O I
10.1023/A:1016529015349
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
A variety of analyses were used to assess the structure (community composition) and function (assimilation number, nitrogen fixation) of phytoplankton in the Neuse River Estuary (NRE), NC under ambient and modified nutrient concentrations. Dilution bioassays were employed to reduce the concentration of nitrogen (N) or both N and phosphorus (P) and thus compare varied DIN:DIP ratios. Experimental manipulations created conditions that may result from mandated N load reductions to the estuary. We hypothesized that unilateral reduction of N loading to the NRE would increase the activity, abundance and diversity of N2 fixing cyanobacteria. Changes in phytoplankton primary productivity, N2 fixation (nitrogenase activity), genetic potential for N2 fixation (presence of nifH), phytoplankton taxonomic composition (diagnostic photopigment concentration) and abundances of N2 fixing cyanobacteria (microscopy) were determined. Decreasing ambient DIN:DIP ratios in NRE samples resulted in increased rates of N2 fixation when seed populations were present and environmental conditions were amenable. Decreasing the DIN:DIP ratio did not lead to an increase in the abundance or diversity of N2 fixing cyanobacteria. Because N2 fixing cyanobacteria were only actively fixing nitrogen during periods of low riverine N discharge (summer and early autumn), lowering nutrient ratios may not have a major impact on the NRE. However, the maximum potential amount of N from N2 fixation was calculated using rates from this study and was found to be approximately 3% of total riverine loading of N to the NRE. Because N2 fixation occurs farther downstream and later in the year than riverine N loading to the NRE, there is potential for N2 fixation to modify N dynamics. Analyses of the phytoplankton community as a whole in these relatively short term experiments indicated that reduced DIN:DIP may not have a major impact on their structure and function.
引用
收藏
页码:371 / 385
页数:14
相关论文
共 67 条
[1]  
Apte S.K., Reddy B.R., Thomas J., Relationship between sodium influx and salt tolerance of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, Appl Env Microbiol, 53, 8, pp. 1934-1939, (1987)
[2]  
Ben-Porath J., Zehr J.P., Detection and characterization of cyanobacterial nifH genes, Appl Environ Microbiol, 60, 3, pp. 880-887, (1994)
[3]  
Boyd C.E., Davis J., Johnston E., Dieoffs of the blue-green alga Anabaena variabilis in fish ponds, Archiv für Hydrobiol, 74, pp. 336-349, (1978)
[4]  
Boyer J.N., Stanley D.W., Christian R.R., Dynamics of NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup> and NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> uptake in the water column of the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, Estuaries, 17, 2, pp. 361-371, (1994)
[5]  
Carmichael W.W., Cyanobacterial toxins, Manual of Harmful Marine Microalgae IOC Manuals and Guides, 33, pp. 165-177, (1995)
[6]  
Carrick H.J., Schelske C.L., Aldridge F.J., Assessment of phytoplankton nutrient limitation in productive waters: Application of dilution bioassays, Can J Fish Aquat Sci, 50, pp. 2208-2221, (1993)
[7]  
Chapman A.D., Schelske C.L., Recent appearance of Cylindrospermopsis (Cyanobacteria) in five hypereutrophic Florida lakes, J Phycol, 33, pp. 191-195, (1997)
[8]  
Christian R.R., Boyer J.N., Stanley D.W., Multi-year distribution patterns of nutrients within the Neuse River Estuary, Mar Ecol Prog Ser, 71, pp. 259-274, (1991)
[9]  
Christian R.R., Bryant W.L., Stanley D.W., The relationship between river flow and Microcystis aerginosa blooms in the Neuse River, North Carolina, (1986)
[10]  
Codd G., Jefferies T., Keevil C., Potter E., Detection Methods for Cyanobacterial Toxins, (1994)