
Comparative effects of carbon dioxide enrichment and pH change on phytoplankton communities in SRS Carolina bay restoration efforts. Progress report, April 1994--March 1995
Author(s) -
Jason Williams
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/64137
Subject(s) - wetland , bay , phytoplankton , environmental science , ecosystem , nutrient , population , aquatic ecosystem , ecology , environmental protection , oceanography , biology , geology , demography , sociology
Impacts of land-use activities on wetland ecosystems are important issues for environmental planners, conservation groups, and government agencies. This project at DOE`s Savannah River Site focused its year one efforts on population changes produced by effects of changes in pH and CO2 resulting from simulated aquatic ecosystem successional processes. Results are being compared with phytoplankton changes induce by added nutrients