Author:
Sommer Bea,Sommer Bea,Horwitz Pierre,Horwitz Pierre
Abstract
A decline in pH from ˜6 –8 to ˜4 –5 over a
period of 4 years was detected during routine monitoring of surface waters at
Lake Jandabup.This was accompanied by lower water levels,shorter periods of
inundation and measurable changes in other attributes of the
water:sulfate,iron and ammonium concentrations increased markedly,and
filterable reactive phosphorus and colour (gilvin)decreased.Macroinvertebrate
family richness did not change notably over this period,but there were shifts
in community structure:ostracods,isopods and oligochaete worms became less
abundant;amphipods,mayflies and gastropods disappeared,while ceratopogonids
(Diptera)and macrothricid cladocerans increased in abundance.Historical
evidence suggests that at least one other acidification event has occurred in
the recent past.Mechanisms associated with the acidification,and the wetland
’s capacity to recover from such events,are discussed.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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