Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds

In urban areas, stormwater management ponds (SWPs) are built to mitigate polluted runoff. Although these ponds are increasing in numbers, their ecology is not well understood. Physical and chemical characteristics of 17 SWPs in the City of Ottawa were measured to determine the drivers of phytoplankt...

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Main Author: Rolon dos Santos Mérette, Muriel
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20658
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-206582014-06-14T03:49:23ZPrimary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban PondsRolon dos Santos Mérette, MurielUrban pondPhytoplankton primary productionWhole ecosystem metabolismChlorophyll aNutrientsWater residence timeTrophic stateUrban limnologyPoRGyδ18OOxygen isotopePhytoplanktonStormwater management pondsIn urban areas, stormwater management ponds (SWPs) are built to mitigate polluted runoff. Although these ponds are increasing in numbers, their ecology is not well understood. Physical and chemical characteristics of 17 SWPs in the City of Ottawa were measured to determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass (Chl. a) and primary production (PP). While total phosphorus was the best predictor of algal biomass in the ponds (as in lakes), the imperviousness of the catchment could also predict Chl. a. Planktonic PP in two ponds measured seasonally was more closely related to water residence time than to nutrient concentrations with rates approaching at times the theoretical maximum for aquatic systems. In one pond, whole ecosystem metabolism, estimated using diel changes in dissolved oxygen and δ18O-O2, suggested that these hypereutrophic systems were net sinks for carbon in the summer but likely sources to the atmosphere at other times of the year.2012-02-01T16:15:10Z2013-02-01T11:00:03Z20122012-02-01Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20658en
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language en
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topic Urban pond
Phytoplankton primary production
Whole ecosystem metabolism
Chlorophyll a
Nutrients
Water residence time
Trophic state
Urban limnology
PoRGy
δ18O
Oxygen isotope
Phytoplankton
Stormwater management ponds
spellingShingle Urban pond
Phytoplankton primary production
Whole ecosystem metabolism
Chlorophyll a
Nutrients
Water residence time
Trophic state
Urban limnology
PoRGy
δ18O
Oxygen isotope
Phytoplankton
Stormwater management ponds
Rolon dos Santos Mérette, Muriel
Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds
description In urban areas, stormwater management ponds (SWPs) are built to mitigate polluted runoff. Although these ponds are increasing in numbers, their ecology is not well understood. Physical and chemical characteristics of 17 SWPs in the City of Ottawa were measured to determine the drivers of phytoplankton biomass (Chl. a) and primary production (PP). While total phosphorus was the best predictor of algal biomass in the ponds (as in lakes), the imperviousness of the catchment could also predict Chl. a. Planktonic PP in two ponds measured seasonally was more closely related to water residence time than to nutrient concentrations with rates approaching at times the theoretical maximum for aquatic systems. In one pond, whole ecosystem metabolism, estimated using diel changes in dissolved oxygen and δ18O-O2, suggested that these hypereutrophic systems were net sinks for carbon in the summer but likely sources to the atmosphere at other times of the year.
author Rolon dos Santos Mérette, Muriel
author_facet Rolon dos Santos Mérette, Muriel
author_sort Rolon dos Santos Mérette, Muriel
title Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds
title_short Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds
title_full Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds
title_fullStr Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds
title_full_unstemmed Primary Production and Nutrient Dynamics of Urban Ponds
title_sort primary production and nutrient dynamics of urban ponds
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20658
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