INVESTIGADORES
MENENDEZ Maria Clara
artículos
Título:
Estimation of ecosystem metabolism from diel oxygen technique in a saline shallow lake: La Salada, Argentina
Autor/es:
MARÍA B. ALFONSO; ALEJANDRO J. VITALE; MARÍA C. MENÉNDEZ; VANESA L. PERILLO; MARÍA C. PICCOLO; GERARDO M. E. PERILLO
Revista:
HYDROBIOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2015 vol. 752 p. 223 - 237
ISSN:
0018-8158
Resumen:
Studies based on continuous monitoring of diel changes in dissolved oxygen concentration allow the estimation of ecosystem metabolism and provide a measure of the overall trophic processes of an ecosystem. In this study, net ecosystem production (NEP), community/ecosystem respiration (R), and gross primary production (GPP) rates were estimated in relation to physicochemical and climatic variables for 18 months in La Salada, a saline shallow lake. Net autotrophic conditions prevailed during the study period (NEP: 64.05±44.22 mmol O2m-2 day-1). GPP andR were positively correlated and were synchronized on a daily timescale, with GPP typically greater thanR. Principal component analysis revealed that monthly rates of GPP, R, and NEP responded, as expected, to temperature and light seasonal patterns. Water level and conductivity fluctuations, because of evapoconcentration and water management, were relevant as a driver of the physicochemical and biological characteristics of the lake. In saline lakes as La Salada, an adequate management of water resources will be relevant to maintain the ecosystem equilibrium and the quality of its resources.