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Nutrient budgets and trophic state in a hypersaline coastal lagoon: Lagoa de Araruama, Brazil
Authors:Marcelo F L Souza  Bjrn Kjerfve  Bastiaan Knoppers  Weber F Landim de Souza  Raimundo N Damasceno
Institution:a Departamento de Geoquímica, Universidade Federal Fluminense, CEP 24.020-007, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil;b Marine Science Program and Department of Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA
Abstract:Lagoa de Araruama in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a hypersaline lagoon with salinity varying spatially from 45 to 56. We collected water samples during monthly cruises throughout the lagoon, and along the streams feeding the system, from April 1991 to March 1992. Nutrients and other water quality parameters exhibited great spatial and temporal variations. Mass balance calculations indicate large amounts of anthropogenic nutrient inputs. The data indicate that the lagoon currently is oligotrophic but is in a state of transition to become a mesotrophic system. Molar dissolved inorganic nitrogen:dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIN/DIP) varied between 2.2:1 and 659:1 with a volume-weighted average of 22:1. The high DIN/DIP ratio contrasts with that found in nearby lagoons, suggesting that phytoplankton primary production is limited by phosphorus in Lagoa de Araruama. The major loss of DIP is apparently driven by biological assimilation and diagenic reactions in the sediments. Calculations indicate that the lagoon is slightly net autotrophic at +0.9 mol C m−2 yr−1. This suggests that the biomass of the primary producers is restricted by phosphorus availability. Phosphorus retention in the sediment and the hypersaline state of the lagoon prevent changes in autotrophic communities and the formation of eutrophic conditions.
Keywords:dissolved inorganic nutrients  phytoplankton biomass  hypersaline lagoon  dissolved inorganic nitrogen:dissolved inorganic phosphorus  nitrogen fixation  trophic state
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