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842 Large enclosure experiments (LakeLab in Lake Stechlin) to study browning, nutrient loading and deep mixing effects on plankton communities in summer 2015: Physical, chemical and biological parameters

Title
Large enclosure experiments (LakeLab in Lake Stechlin) to study browning, nutrient loading and deep mixing effects on plankton communities in summer 2015: Physical, chemical and biological parameters
Period
2015-06-01 till 2015-09-09
Period length
3 months 8 days
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Species Groups
Phytoplankton, Zooplankton
Study site
LakeLab - Experimental Site
Parameters

physics:

attenuation
name
attenuation
secchi depth
name
secchi depth
description

synonyms
Sichttiefe, Transparancy
vertical mixing intensity
name
vertical mixing intensity

chemistry:

humic matter
name
humic matter
description

Stefan A. Huber, Andreas Balz & Michael Abert (2011): Characterisation of aquatic humic and non-humic matter with size-exclusion chromatography – organic carbon detection – organic nitrogen detection (LC-OCD-OND), Water Research, Volume 45, Issue 2, 879-885.

N, total nitrogen
name
N, total nitrogen
description

nondispersive infrared sensor  (NDIR) after combustion

synonyms
Gesamtstickstoff
P, (total phosphorus)
name
P, (total phosphorus)
description

photometric determination after digestion

synonyms
total phosphorus, gesamter Phosphor

biology:

biomass
name
biomass
description

Plankton biomass

biovolume
name
biovolume
chlorophyll a
name
chlorophyll a
description

Attention: There are two different methods:

HPLC - High Performance Liquid Chromatography (ex situ)

YSI - Chlorophyll Sensor in Multiparameter probe (in situ)

synonyms
Chlorophyllkonzentration, alpha-chlorophyll
Contact
Stella Angela Berger
Licence for data
All rights reserved. Please send a request to Stella Angela Berger if you like to use this data. Mind our data policy: IGB Data Policy
Project
MARS Project Website
Current doi
10.18728/igb-fred-843.0
Publications

List of all publications related to this package:

  • Lyche Solheim, A., Gundersen, H., Mischke, U., Skjelbred, B., Nejstgaard, J. C., Guislain, A. L. N., Sperfeld, E., Giling, D. P., Haande, S., Ballot, A., Moe, S. J., Stephan, S., Walles, T. J. W., Jechow, A., Minguez, L., Ganzert, L., Hornick, T., Hansson, T. H., Stratmann, C. N. Järvinen, M., Drakare, S., Carvalho, L., Grossart, H-P., Gessner, M.O., Berger, S. A. (2024). Lake browning counteracts cyanobacteria responses to nutrients: Evidence from phytoplankton dynamics in large enclosure experiments and comprehensive observational data. Global Change Biology, 30, e17013. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17013

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Data_Enclosure_Experiments_LakeLab_2015_Physical_Chemical_Biological.xlsx 22. Oct. 2023 19:46 datatable: .xlsx Download

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  • Large_enclosure_experiments_(LakeLab_in_Lake_Stechlin)_to_study_browning,_nutrient_loading_and_deep_mixing_effects_on_plankton_communities_in_summer_2015:_Physical,_chemical_and_biological_parameters.xml
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