Article
EUTROPHICATION OF RESERVOIRS IN VENEZUELA: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS AND PHYTOPLANKTON BIOMASS
Autor
González, Ernesto J.
Quirós, Rolando
Institución
Resumen
Venezuela has more than 110 operating reservoirs. However, limnological information is only available
for about 20%, despite the fact that several of them are subject to negative impacts (eutrophication) caused
by anthropogenic activities in their drainage basins. We analyzed the relationships between nutrients and
phytoplankton biomass (as chlorophyll a). A total of 14 reservoirs from the north-central and northeastern
regions of Venezuela were assessed. The reservoirs showed different degrees of eutrophication, with the most
enriched located in unprotected drainage basins. The systems could be separated according to low (<20μg/l)
and high (>20μg/l) total phosphorus concentrations. Furthermore, in reservoirs with low NO3:NH4 ratios,
Cyanobacteria were dominant, whereas other phytoplankton groups were dominant in high NO3:NH4 ratios. Our
results showed a significant linear relationship between chlorophyll a concentrations and nutrients, phosphorus
and nitrogen. This is because both nutrients can be limiting for phytoplankton growth, at least in some systems.
Following these results, we suggest that the control or mitigation of eutrophication in Venezuelan reservoirs
should be based on an improved management of the drainage basins, rather than simply that of the reservoirs
themselves. En este artículo se describen las relaciones entre los nutrientes y la biomasa fitoplanctónica en embalses de Venezuela