Abstract

Reactive phosphorus, polyphosphate, monophosphate ester, dissolved organic phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase activity were measured in Loch Creran and Loch Etive. Argyll, Scotland during the spring outburst of 1976. In addition, data on chlorophyll a, phacopigment, and salinity were obtained on each occasion. The mean levels of reactive phosphorus initially present in Loch Creran and Loch Etive were 0.50 and 0.22 μg-at. PO 4−P/I, respectively. As the diatom bloom progressed, it fell below the limit of detection. The mean values of polyphosphate were between 0.05–0.08 μg-at. PO 4−P/l in Loch Creran and 0.04 μg-at. PO 4−P/l in Loch Etive, and although present at the initiation and decline of the bloom, it was absent when chlorophyll a was high and the reactive phosphorus was low or undetectable. Monophosphate ester, was found in Loch Creran only, and then in the same concentration as that of the polyphosphate fraction. The mean levels of the dissolved organic phosphorus in Loch Creran and Loch Etive ranged between 0.08–0.18 μg-at. PO 4-P/l and 0.05–0.08 μg-at. PO 4−P/l, respectively. Alkaline phosphatase activity was detected when there was no reactive phosphorus in the water: the highest values in Loch Creran and Loch Etive were 0.003 and 0.005 I.U. of enzyme/4 ml of sample, respectively. The highest mean values of chlorophyll a were 8.0 μg/l in Loch Creran, and 6.0 μg/l in Loch Etive. The mean percentages of phaeopigment fluctuated between 20–55% in Loch Creran and 30–65% in Loch Etive. The highest values were found at the end of the bloom. The mean surface salinities ranged from 22.0 to 31.0‰ in Loch Creran and 3.7 to 17.0‰ in Loch Etive. The lowest values were recorded at the end of the bloom. The statistical treatment of the data, suggests a strong relationship between zooplankton grazing and levels of dissolved phosphorus compounds and phaeopigment.

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