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A regime shift from macrophyte to phytoplankton dominance enhances carbon burial in a shallow, eutrophic lake

Brothers, Soren M (författare)
Hilt, Sabine (författare)
Attermeyer, Katrin (författare)
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Grossart, Hans Peter (författare)
Kosten, Sarian (författare)
Lischke, Betty (författare)
Mehner, Thomas (författare)
Meyer, Nils (författare)
Scharnweber, Kristin, 1983- (författare)
Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin
Köhler, Jan (författare)
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2013
2013
Engelska.
Ingår i: Ecosphere. - 2150-8925 .- 2150-8925. ; 4:11
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  • Ecological regime shifts and carbon cycling in aquatic systems have both been subject to increasing attention in recent years, yet the direct connection between these topics has remained poorly understood. A four-fold increase in sedimentation rates was observed within the past 50 years in a shallow eutrophic lake with no surface in- or outflows. This change coincided with an ecological regime shift involving the complete loss of submerged macrophytes, leading to a more turbid, phytoplankton-dominated state. To determine whether the increase in carbon (C) burial resulted from a comprehensive transformation of C cycling pathways in parallel to this regime shift, we compared the annual C balances (mass balance and ecosystem budget) of this turbid lake to a similar nearby lake with submerged macrophytes, a higher transparency, and similar nutrient concentrations. C balances indicated that roughly 80% of the C input was permanently buried in the turbid lake sediments, compared to 40% in the clearer macrophyte-dominated lake. This was due to a higher measured C burial efficiency in the turbid lake, which could be explained by lower benthic C mineralization rates. These lower mineralization rates were associated with a decrease in benthic oxygen availability coinciding with the loss of submerged macrophytes. In contrast to previous assumptions that a regime shift to phytoplankton dominance decreases lake heterotrophy by boosting whole-lake primary production, our results suggest that an equivalent net metabolic shift may also result from lower C mineralization rates in a shallow, turbid lake. The widespread occurrence of such shifts may thus fundamentally alter the role of shallow lakes in the global C cycle, away from channeling terrestrial C to the atmosphere and towards burying an increasing amount of C.

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