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The nitrogen : phosphorus relationship in lakes
Author(s) -
Downing John A.,
McCauley Edward
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
limnology and oceanography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.7
H-Index - 197
eISSN - 1939-5590
pISSN - 0024-3590
DOI - 10.4319/lo.1992.37.5.0936
Subject(s) - eutrophication , nutrient , environmental science , trophic state index , phosphorus , lake ecosystem , trophic level , ecosystem , ecology , sewage , environmental chemistry , nitrogen , hydrology (agriculture) , biology , chemistry , environmental engineering , geology , organic chemistry , geotechnical engineering
Published data on mean annual epilimnetic total N (TN) and P (TP) were analyzed to find how TN : TP varies with lake trophic status. TN : TP is high in oligotrophic lakes and very low in eutrophic lakes, declining in a curvilinear fashion with increased TP. Comparison of this trend with published N: P in lake nutrient sources suggests that TN : TP reflects the source of nutrients: the ratio is high in oligotrophic lakes because they receive their N and P from natural, undisturbed watersheds which export much less P than N; mesotrophic and eutrophic lakes receive various mixtures of nutrient sources that have lower average N: P; and very eutrophic lakes have N: P that correspond very nearly to the N: P of sewage. Two inflection points were identified in the TN : TP relationship (∼20 and ∼100 µ g TP liter −1 ) the first probably reflecting the large difference between TN : TP in nutrient export from undisturbed terrestrial ecosystems and that of meso‐ and eutrophic sources such as urban and pasture land runoff and sewage, and the second probably reflecting increased rates of denitrification in eutrophic lakes. Analysis of published manipulation experiments shows that N limitation is not only significantly more frequent in lakes of low ambient TN : TP (TN : TP mass ratio ≤ 14) but is also significantly more frequent in lakes with TP > 30 µ g liter −1 .

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