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Human impact on N, P, and Si cycle: an aquatic perspective Didier Baho Tarikul Islam Mohammad Ashraful Haque Mollah Lorenz Meire Applied ecosystem ecology

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Applied ecosystem ecology. Human impact on N, P, and Si cycle: an aquatic perspective. Didier Baho Tarikul Islam Mohammad Ashraful Haque Mollah Lorenz Meire. Introduction. Nitrogen Phosphorus Silica. Nutrient balance. Low deposit of N N limiting. High deposit of N P limiting. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Human impact on N, P, and Si cycle: an aquatic perspective

Human impact on N, P, and Si cycle: an aquatic perspective

Didier BahoTarikul IslamMohammad Ashraful Haque MollahLorenz Meire

Applied ecosystem ecology

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Introduction

Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Silica

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Nutrient balance

Low deposit of N

N limiting

High deposit of N

P limiting

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Nutrient balance60 % reduction in dissolved silica transport

DSi

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Ecological Consequences

• Eutrophication:

Source: RMB Environmental Laboratories, 2007

Increasein level of N and P

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Consequences of Eutrophication• Increase in Cyanobacteria bloom causing a

decline in the effective light regime.

• Depletion of O2 due to enhanced decomposition of organic matter

Source: Bellingham 2008

Cyanobacteria bloom Overwinter fish death caused by decrease O2 depletion

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• Depletion of oxygen can increase the release of phosphorus sequested in the sediments

Source:http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/onlcourse/chm110/outlines/images/natcyles.GIF

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Shift in Phytoplankton communities

• P limitation cause a shift towards nutrient poor phytoplankton

• Shift due to DSi reduction

Diatoms Dinoflagellates and Coccolithophore.

DSi

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Biological Pump

Biological pump is primarily limited by the availability of light and nutrients, and not by carbon.

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Impact on biological pump

• Decrease in DSi shifts diatoms communities which affect carbon sequestration, consequently soft pump rate decreased

• DSi demand is met up by two process

– In open ocean>by upwelling

– In coastal water> by river input

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a. Preventive process:

• Reduction of N and P flux before

water discharge (eg. ↓ P in detergent)

• Environment friendly agricultural methods

• Treatment of Sewage before discharge in catchement

Management options

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b. Curative process:

• Biomanipulation: Introduction of Piscivores and improvement the trophic cascades

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Conclusion

N:P:Si

Ratio

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Thank you for your attention!

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References