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  • Phytoplankton serves as an effective ecological indicator for water quality, responding quickly to environmental changes, but requires a gradient for accurate pressure-impact relationships.
  • This study analyzed data from 2013-2022 in six deep Croatian karst lakes, revealing that phytoplankton biomass is primarily affected by nutrients, salinity, and alkalinity, while functional biodiversity is influenced by light and total nitrogen.
  • The research further identified nutrient limitations in individual lakes and offered new insights for managing phytoplankton dynamics amid anthropogenic impacts and climate change.

Article Abstract

Phytoplankton is a polyphyletic group of organisms that responds rapidly to environmental conditions and provides a reliable response to changes, making it a good ecological indicator for water quality monitoring. However, a gradient is almost essential for a reliable relationship between pressure and impact. In a low-gradient environment, ingenuity is required to outsmart the limitations of the commonly used linear relationship. Here, we examine changes in biomass and functional biodiversity by analysing larger data sets (2013-2022) in six ecologically diverse, natural, deep Croatian karst lakes with low nutrient gradients using nonlinear correlation coefficients and multivariate analyses in 209 samples. We found that phytoplankton biomass was most strongly influenced by nutrients, salinity and alkalinity, while light availability and total nitrogen strongly influenced phytoplankton functional biodiversity. An additional analysis of the TN:TP ratio revealed that the oligotrophic Lake Vransko is nitrogen-limited, and lakes Kozjak and Prošće are phosphorus-limited. This further clarified the relationship of phytoplankton to nutrients despite the low gradient. The complex analysis in this study provides a new perspective for predicting changes in the structure and succession of phytoplankton in deep karst lakes for successful management under apparent anthropogenic pressure and climate change.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11360328PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13162252DOI Listing

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