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Chlorophyll-nutrient relationships in North Island lakes (New Zealand)

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A model for the prediction of chlorophyll a in the near surface waters (1 m) of North Island lakes was developed using data from the literature and our own study of 12 North Island lakes. Annual geometric mean concentrations of chlorophyll a, total nitrogen and total phosphorus were used since no distinct growing season was discernable. Annual mean ratios of total nitrogen to total phosphorus in the near surface waters ranged between 10 and 59 (by weight). Strong correlations were obtained between log-transformed values of chlorophyll a and total nitrogen (r2 = 0.53, n = 16), chlorophyll a and total phosphorus (r2 = 0.71, n = 21), and between total nitrogen and total phosphorus (r2 = 0.69, n = 16). However, after correcting for the high interdependency between total nitrogen and total phosphorus, only total phosphorus was found to be important in predicting chlorophyll concentrations. Much of the variance in the chlorophyll-phosphorus relation was attributable to differences in mean lake depth. Lakes with mean depths less than 11 m had significantly more chlorophyll a per unit of total phosphorus (\(\bar x\) = 0.54 µg · µg−1, SE = 0.05, n = 6) than lakes of greater mean depth (\(\bar x\) = 0.17 µg · µg−1, SE = 0.02, n = 14). When the effect of mean depth was taken into account, 89% of the variance in chlorophyll a was explained compared with 71% for the simple linear regression on total phosphorus alone.

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Pridmore, R.D., Vant, W.N. & Rutherford, J.C. Chlorophyll-nutrient relationships in North Island lakes (New Zealand). Hydrobiologia 121, 181–189 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00008722

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