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Utah State University

Theses/Dissertations

2009

Arctic

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Consumer-Driven Nutrient Recycling In Arctic Alaskan Lakes: Controls, Importance For Primary Productivity, And Influence On Nutirient Limitation, Cody R. Johnson May 2009

Consumer-Driven Nutrient Recycling In Arctic Alaskan Lakes: Controls, Importance For Primary Productivity, And Influence On Nutirient Limitation, Cody R. Johnson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

In lakes, fish and zooplankton can be both sources and sinks of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) through the consumption of organic N and P, and subsequent excretion of bioavailable inorganic forms. These source/sink dynamics, known as consumer-driven nutrient recycling (CNR), may, in turn, control the availability of potentially limiting nutrients for algal primary production. In this dissertation I investigate the importance and controls of CNR as a source of inorganic N and P for primary production (Chapter 2). I then examine zooplankton CNR as a mechanism for increasing nutrient mean resident time (MRT) in the mixed layer of lakes …