摘要

No pre-1977 quantitative data exist that describe phytoplankton biomass in the water column of Lake Suwa, a Japanese eutrophic lake, although several studies have been conducted since. To assess recent environmental changes with time in the lake, phytoplankton composition was determined from analysis of photosynthetic pigments in the sediment core. Specifically, the total chlorophyll a (TCh-a) concentration in the water column before 1977 was estimated for comparison with that of the water column and sediment deposited since 1977. The depth profile of zeaxanthin, a potential indicator of cyanobacteria activity, substantially increased from 1960 to 1973 (from 9.53 to 76.7 nmol g(-1)). Additionally, the concentration of fucoxanthin, diadinoxanthin and diatoxanthin, originating from diatoms and dinoflagellates, increased slightly during this period (from 1.64 to 4.90, 1.86 to 3.54, and 4.00 to 3.26 nmol g(-1)). Cyanobacteria have been the major algal species in the lake since 1949; however, the ratio of fucoxanthin versus total algal carotenoids has gradually increased since 1981 indicating diatoms have increased relative to cyanobacteria since 1979, and that organic matter inflow and nutrient concentrations have resulted in changes in the phytoplankton composition. Since 1977, the chlorophyll a concentration in water in the lake had a very similar pattern as the TCh-a concentration in the sediment. The concentration in the water column also corresponds to those in the sediment even before 1977. These results indicate that it might be possible to predict the phytoplankton biomass of the water column based on the TCh-a in the water and sediment in this lake.

  • 出版日期2012-8