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Corresponding author: Klara Rehakova (krehakova@email.cz)
Received: 26 May 2023 | Published: 12 Oct 2023
© 2023 Klara Rehakova, Kateřina Čapková, Eliška Konopáčová, Jiří Nedoma, Jan Mareš, Tomáš Bešta, Lenka Štenclová, Andreja Kust
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Rehakova K, Čapková K, Konopáčová E, Nedoma J, Mareš J, Bešta T, Štenclová L, Kust A (2023) Unveiling the ecological significance of algal mats and meadows: Insights into phosphorus cycling and primary production of benthic algae in post-mining lakes. ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e107027. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e107027
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Post-mining lakes are anthropogenic water bodies increasing globally due to mining suppression and recultivation. These lakes have ecological and socioeconomic significance, providing freshwater sources, wildlife habitats, and recreation potential. However, research on primary producers in these lakes is limited, with most studies focusing on phytoplankton while neglecting algal mats and meadows. If developed in high biomass, algal mats and macroalgal meadows play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems. They contribute to the trophic structure, nutrient fluxes, primary production and to the purification of entire waterbodies. Yet, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the nutrient acquisition and the contribution of algal mats and meadows to total primary production and phosphorus (P) cycling, especially in oligotrophic lakes, including post-mining lakes. Our team investigates the benthic algal primary producers - algal mats and meadows in the littoral zone of tree newly established post-mining lakes located in the Czech Republic (Europe). Our main objectives are to describe the quality and quantity of primary producers, quantify the contribution of algal mats and meadows to the primary production and phosphorus cycling in the oligotrophic post-mining lakes. We have studied them throughout all seasons with a special focus on the generally neglected winter/spring season. Our sampling strategy encompasses three gradients of variability along which the composition and ecological role of benthic algae change:
The methodological approach consists of measuring the limnological and chemical parameters of lakes, taxonomic determination, biomass estimation and C:N:P stoichiometry of algal biomass along the whole gradient of the euphotic zone (0-15m). The in situ measurement of primary production of benthic algae from various depths using the oxygen meter Fibox 3 (PreSens, Germany) with a combination of laboratory experiments was employed too (
periphyton, Chara, Vaucheria, ecophysiology of benthic algae, seasonality, oligotrophic lakes, recultivation
Klára Řeháková
oral presentation in Part 4: Emerging Tools & Areas of Scientific Inquiry
Acknowledgements for funding: Czech Science Foundation (GACR 19-05791S), Czech Academy of Sciences within the program of Strategy AV 21, Land save and recovery.