Aquatic Habitat Lakes and Oceans Lecture 15
Factors Influencing Lake Dynamics Hydrology Geology Morphometry Base chemistry Biology (food chain) Human activity
Human Impacts on Lakes Alter hydrology Increase nutrients Increase sediment Alter vegetation
Water Quality Determined by: Combinations of: Alkalinity Phosphorous Dissolved Oxgyen Nitrogen Temperature Dissolved & suspended solids chlorophyll iron calcium algae macrophytes Morphometry fish
Water Quality Classifications Measured by Phosphorous in parts per billion
Lake Productivity Through Time
Eutrophic Conditions
Natural Eutrophication geologic time (thousands of years) natural sedimentation delivered by streams the lake gradually shallows phosphorous is in the sediments - taken up by macrophytes the lake turns into a marsh, and eventually a forest To set back the successional clock, the lake must be dredged
Cultural Eutrophication Human generation P in water Increased algae & macrophytes No change in depth Improved only by decreasing nutrient input
Seasonal Changes in Habitat Water is the most dense at 4 degrees C
Habitat Scale Macrohabitat: Temperature, DO Mesohabitat: estuaries, littoral zones Microhabitat: fish occupied location
Habitat Management in Ponds & Lakes (video of plant control)
Habitat Management in Ponds & Lakes Nuisance plant control Water level manipulations Artificial spawning structures Cover aeration
Ocean Habitat and Fish
Zones of Habitat in Ocean Benthic realm: all those areas in direct contact with the bottom. (shelf, upper slope, lower slope, abbysal, hadal zones) Pelagic realm: independent of the ocean bottom, open water habitats. (epipelagic, mesopelagic,bathypelagic, hadopelagic)
Habitat Management in Oceans Decrease pollutants Prevent shoreline development Add artificial reefs
Nutrient Source?