Effects of submerged plants on water quality and biota in large-scale experimental ponds

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Keigo Nakamura
Yuichi Kayaba
Jun Nishihiro
Noriko Takamura
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[1] Public Works Research Institute,River Restoration Team
[2] Public Works Research Institute,Aqua Restoration Research Center
[3] The University of Tokyo,Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences
[4] National Institute for Environmental Studies,Biodiversity Conservation Research Project
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Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2008年 / 4卷
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Submerged macrophytes; Aquatic plants; Shallow lake; Alternative stable state; PVI;
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We quantitatively studied the effect of submerged plants on water quality and biota under fish-free conditions for 3 weeks in four large freshwater experimental ponds (533 m3 per pond) at the Aqua Restoration Research Center, Japan. Two artificially harvested ponds with scant vegetation were used as “harvested ponds” (H1, H2), and the other two ponds, which were naturally dominated by Hydrilla verticillata, were used as “vegetated ponds” (V1, V2). The PVI (percent water volume infested with macrophytes) was employed as an index of vegetation abundance. Vegetated ponds had much clearer water than harvested ponds. The water quality in H2 (PVI 10%) was better than in H1 (PVI 3%), whereas the water quality did not differ significantly between the two vegetated ponds (V1, PVI 38% and V2, PVI 84%). Therefore, the threshold between clear water and turbidity was between 10 and 38% in PVI. Our result also showed that a turbid water state was created shortly after harvest. Green algae were abundant in the harvested ponds, and diatoms were dominant in the vegetated ponds. Rotifers were stably dominant in the harvested ponds. Aquatic worms were more abundant in the harvested ponds than in the vegetated ponds. Unexpectedly, zooplanktons were much less abundant in the vegetated ponds; therefore, zooplankton grazing was not the main mechanism behind the cleaner water in our experiment. These results are physical evidence that the presence of dense macrophytes was the main factor in the creation of a clear water state.
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