Abstract

ABSTRACT Nutrient limitation in an Oklahoma reservoir was assessed by standard bottle test assays, and water quality parameters were correlated to indigenous phytoplankton community structure. Bottle tests indicated phosphorus limitation. Canonical correspondence analysis correlated phytoplankton community structure with Secchi disk transparencies. The relationship between dominant algal taxa and bottle test results indicated that phytoplankton communities were regulated primarily by nutrient availability rather than some other factor.

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