2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-020-04319-6
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Responses of food web to hypolimnetic aeration in Lake Vesijärvi

Abstract: We studied the responses of a food web, especially fish and zooplankton, to summertime aeration, pumping of oxygen-rich epilimnetic water to the hypolimnion in Lake Vesijärvi, southern Finland. The aim of hypolimnetic aeration was to reduce internal loading of phosphorus from sediment. The population of smelt (Osmerus eperlanus L.), the main planktivore of the pelagial area, collapsed during the two 1st years of aeration due to increased temperature and low oxygen concentrations in the hypolimnion. The populat… Show more

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“…In such cases, hypolimnetic aeration may contribute to large reductions in sediment P release (e.g., up to 90%, Walker et al, 1989). However, many studies have questioned the efficacy of aeration itself, including several in this Special Issue (e.g., Chorus et al, 2020;Niemistö et al, 2020;Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020;Taipale et al, 2020). For example, destabilization of the thermocline and increased bottom water temperatures can lead to increased sediment P release and/or transport to surface waters.…”
Section: Hypolimnetic Aeration/oxygenationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In such cases, hypolimnetic aeration may contribute to large reductions in sediment P release (e.g., up to 90%, Walker et al, 1989). However, many studies have questioned the efficacy of aeration itself, including several in this Special Issue (e.g., Chorus et al, 2020;Niemistö et al, 2020;Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020;Taipale et al, 2020). For example, destabilization of the thermocline and increased bottom water temperatures can lead to increased sediment P release and/or transport to surface waters.…”
Section: Hypolimnetic Aeration/oxygenationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One article presents a review of existing worldwide examples of hypolimnetic withdrawal, as well as a feasibility study for its new application in Lake Borsjön, Sweden (Nürnberg, 2020). The remaining studies assess the influence of various restoration measures, including aeration and biomanipulation, on food webs and biogeochemical cycles in two heavily human-impacted Finnish Lakes, Vesijärvi and Tuusulanjärvi (Niemistö et al, 2020;Rask et al, 2020;Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020;Taipale et al, 2020).…”
Section: Examples Of Specific Restoration Measures and Evaluation Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daphnia biomass decreased during the second blooming stage and the aeration stage, even though phytoplankton community structure or summer averages of EPA and DHA did not suggest such a high decrease. Therefore, some additional factors may have hampered the performance of Daphnia, such as aeration induced turbulence and the loss of the dark, oxygen-poor hypolimnetic refuge from predation by fish, a phenomenon documented as a response to lake mixing (Gauthier et al, 2014;Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020). In our study lake, small-sized smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) built up exceptionally high populations following aeration, and they obviously preyed heavily on Daphnia, evidenced by drastically reduced body size (Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020).…”
Section: Factors and Measures Influencing On The Success Of Bosmina Amentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Therefore, some additional factors may have hampered the performance of Daphnia, such as aeration induced turbulence and the loss of the dark, oxygen-poor hypolimnetic refuge from predation by fish, a phenomenon documented as a response to lake mixing (Gauthier et al, 2014;Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020). In our study lake, small-sized smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) built up exceptionally high populations following aeration, and they obviously preyed heavily on Daphnia, evidenced by drastically reduced body size (Ruuhijärvi et al, 2020). Mixing may have also made it difficult for Daphnia to find high-quality diet (Taipale et al, 2019).…”
Section: Factors and Measures Influencing On The Success Of Bosmina Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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