Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir

Abstract Large numbers of Mallard Anas platyrhynchos (max. 10,490 ind.), Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus (max. 3,430 ind.) and Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo (max. 1,449 ind.) were recorded on the Goczałkowice Reservoir, Poland (2,754 ha). Most of the waterbirds occurred in the bac...

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Published in:Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies
Main Authors: Gwiazda, Robert, Woźnica, Andrzej, Łozowski, Bartosz, Kostecki, Maciej, Flis, Adam
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2014
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s13545-014-0160-9
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spelling crdegruytopen:10.2478/s13545-014-0160-9 2023-05-15T18:49:33+02:00 Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir Gwiazda, Robert Woźnica, Andrzej Łozowski, Bartosz Kostecki, Maciej Flis, Adam 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s13545-014-0160-9 https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ohs.2014.43.issue-4/s13545-014-0160-9/s13545-014-0160-9.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies volume 43, issue 4 ISSN 1897-3191 1730-413X Oceanography journal-article 2014 crdegruytopen https://doi.org/10.2478/s13545-014-0160-9 2017-08-15T20:49:25Z Abstract Large numbers of Mallard Anas platyrhynchos (max. 10,490 ind.), Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus (max. 3,430 ind.) and Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo (max. 1,449 ind.) were recorded on the Goczałkowice Reservoir, Poland (2,754 ha). Most of the waterbirds occurred in the backwater of this reservoir. The amount of phosphorus and nitrogen loaded by the most numerous waterbirds into Goczałkowice Reservoir was estimated at 958 kg and 2,621 kg, respectively in 2011 and 1,043 kg and 2,793 kg, respectively in 2012. In 2011 and 2012, the waterbirds introduced a considerable amount of phosphorus, nitrogen and a large number of coliforms into the backwater of the reservoir. The concentration of different forms of phosphorus and nitrogen, chlorophyll-a and bacteria coli in the water was not greater at the site of birds’ concentration (except dissolved organic nitrogen). The concentration of nitrates in the water at the site near the breeding colony of gulls in comparison with the reference site was not different. The amounts of P-tot and N-tot in the sediment were similar at the site affected by waterbirds and at the reference site. The dynamics of water masses was not the reason for the lack of differences between the studied sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus Sciendo (de Gruyter - via CrossRef) Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 43 4 418 426
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Gwiazda, Robert
Woźnica, Andrzej
Łozowski, Bartosz
Kostecki, Maciej
Flis, Adam
Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir
topic_facet Oceanography
description Abstract Large numbers of Mallard Anas platyrhynchos (max. 10,490 ind.), Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundus (max. 3,430 ind.) and Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo (max. 1,449 ind.) were recorded on the Goczałkowice Reservoir, Poland (2,754 ha). Most of the waterbirds occurred in the backwater of this reservoir. The amount of phosphorus and nitrogen loaded by the most numerous waterbirds into Goczałkowice Reservoir was estimated at 958 kg and 2,621 kg, respectively in 2011 and 1,043 kg and 2,793 kg, respectively in 2012. In 2011 and 2012, the waterbirds introduced a considerable amount of phosphorus, nitrogen and a large number of coliforms into the backwater of the reservoir. The concentration of different forms of phosphorus and nitrogen, chlorophyll-a and bacteria coli in the water was not greater at the site of birds’ concentration (except dissolved organic nitrogen). The concentration of nitrates in the water at the site near the breeding colony of gulls in comparison with the reference site was not different. The amounts of P-tot and N-tot in the sediment were similar at the site affected by waterbirds and at the reference site. The dynamics of water masses was not the reason for the lack of differences between the studied sites.
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author Gwiazda, Robert
Woźnica, Andrzej
Łozowski, Bartosz
Kostecki, Maciej
Flis, Adam
author_facet Gwiazda, Robert
Woźnica, Andrzej
Łozowski, Bartosz
Kostecki, Maciej
Flis, Adam
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title Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir
title_short Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir
title_full Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir
title_fullStr Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Impact of waterbirds on chemical and biological features of water and sediments of a large, shallow dam reservoir
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