Variability in Ice Cover Does Not Affect Annual Metabolism Estimates in a Small Eutrophic Reservoir

Author:

Howard Dexter W.1ORCID,Brentrup Jennifer A.2ORCID,Richardson David C.3ORCID,Lewis Abigail S. L.1ORCID,Olsson Freya E.1ORCID,Carey Cayelan C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA USA

2. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Saint Paul MN USA

3. Biology Department SUNY New Paltz New Paltz NY USA

Abstract

AbstractTemperate reservoirs and lakes worldwide are experiencing decreases in ice cover, which will likely alter the net balance of gross primary production (GPP) and respiration (R) in these ecosystems. However, most metabolism studies to date have focused on summer dynamics, thereby excluding winter dynamics from annual metabolism budgets. To address this gap, we analyzed 6 years of year‐round high‐frequency dissolved oxygen data to estimate daily rates of net ecosystem production (NEP), GPP, and R in a eutrophic, dimictic reservoir that has intermittent ice cover. Over 6 years, the reservoir exhibited slight heterotrophy during both summer and winter. We found winter and summer metabolism rates to be similar: summer NEP had a median rate of −0.06 mg O2 L−1 day−1 (range: −15.86 to 3.20 mg O2 L−1 day−1), while median winter NEP was −0.02 mg O2 L−1 day−1 (range: −8.19 to 0.53 mg O2 L−1 day−1). Despite large differences in the duration of ice cover among years, there were minimal differences in NEP among winters. Overall, the inclusion of winter data had a limited effect on annual metabolism estimates in a eutrophic reservoir, likely due to short winter periods in this reservoir (ice durations 0–35 days), relative to higher‐latitude lakes. Our work reveals a smaller difference between winter and summer NEP than in lakes with continuous ice cover. Ultimately, our work underscores the importance of studying full‐year metabolism dynamics in a range of aquatic ecosystems to help anticipate the effects of declining ice cover across lakes worldwide.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Virginia Water Resources Research Center

Institute for Critical Technologies and Applied Science

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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