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  Effects of Fisheries Management and Lakeshore Development on Water Quality in Diamond Lake, Oregon
 
 
Titel: Effects of Fisheries Management and Lakeshore Development on Water Quality in Diamond Lake, Oregon
Auteur: Eilers, J. M.
Gubala, C. P.
Sweets, P. R.
Hanson, D.
Verschenen in: Lake and reservoir management
Paginering: Jaargang 17 (2001) nr. 1 pagina's 29-47
Jaar: 2001-03-01
Inhoud: Paleolimnological techniques were used to assess water quality changes in a heavily used recreation lake in the Oregon Cascades. Diamond Lake was fishless prior to 1910, but has been intentionally stocked with rainbow trout annually and unintentionally stocked with tui chub in the 1930s and the 1990s. The lake was converted from a mesotrophic system to an eutrophic lake as a consequence of watershed inputs of nutrients associated with shoreline development and biomanipulation in the form of fisheries management. Despite installation of a sewage collection and diversion system, Diamond Lake has increased in sediment accumulation rate and the diatom community has shown an increase in Fragilaria crotonensis and Asterionella formosa, species which are often associated with eutrophication. The two largest increases in sediment accumulation rate and alterations in the diatom community correspond most closely with the two increases in the tui chub population rather than shoreline development. Diatom-inferred (DI) pH increased from 7.95 circa 1910 to over 8.20 in the 1940s. The effects of a rotenone treatment in 1954 to eliminate the tui chub are evident in the short-term decrease in DI- pH and the response of the diatom community. The lake also experienced a major increase in zooplankton abundance in the 20th century as indicated by the remains in the sediment. The results illustrate the need to consider both external and internal sources of nutrients in lake restoration and management attempts.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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