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Bioassessment Techniques for Monitoring of Eutrophication and Nutrient Limitation in Coastal Ecosystems
Authors:Jens Erik Lyngby  Sverre Mortensen  Nick Ahrensberg
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VKI Institute for the Water Environment, 11 Agern Alle, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark Agern Alle 11, DK-2970, Hørsholm, Denmark

Abstract:Bioassesment by the use of the macroalga, Ulva lactuca L., was carried out in the Limfjord, Denmark, to assess the significance of nitrogen and phosphorus as limiting factors for primary production during 1985, 1993, 1994 and 1995 and for the detection of changes in eutrophication levels.

Minimum and critical tissue concentrations for nitrogen and phosphorus in macroalgae were identified. The concentrations of nitrogen were generally below the critical concentration level in June–October in 1985, 1993, and 1995 but in 1994 nitrogen was only limiting for primary production in short periods. Only in early spring in 1985 and 1993 were the tissue concentrations of phosphorus below the critical concentration level, whereas in 1994 up to 3–4 months showed phosphorus limited growth, indicating that significant changes in limitation patterns can occur between different years.

It was concluded that the use of biomonitoring techniques is well suited as a bioassessment method for direct detection and for providing a time-integrated measure of nutrient availability in coastal waters, and thus for assessing ecosystem health with regard to eutrophication. It is recommended that biomonitors and the concept of critical tissue concentrations should be used in environmental management and incorporated in future monitoring programmes.

Keywords:nutrient limitation  eutrophication  ulva lactuca  phytoplankton  nitrogen  phosphorus
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