Author/Authors :
Vilches، c نويسنده Departamento de Ciencias B?sicas (PEP-INEDES), Universidad Nacional de Luj?n, CC221-6700, Luj?n, Argentina , , Giorgi، a نويسنده Departamento de Ciencias B?sicas (PEP-INEDES), Universidad Nacional de Luj?n, CC221-6700, Luj?n, Argentina , , Rodriguez Castro، mc نويسنده Departamento de Ciencias B?sicas (PEP-INEDES), Universidad Nacional de Luj?n, CC221-6700, Luj?n, Argentina , , Casco، M.A نويسنده Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cient?ficas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina ,
Abstract :
We proposed to use artificial channels in laboratory assays to expose periphyton to substances
released in rural environments in order to test the following hypotheses 1) a high concentration of humic
substances decreases the biofilm biomass and alters its metabolism; 2) periphyton biomass and metabolism
increase in response to nutrient addition in spite of the previous high nutrient concentration; 3) periphyton
response to nutrient addition is smaller in the presence of humic acids. Nutrient loading associated with nonpoint pollution often occurs both during and after signiûcant precipitation events. Humic acids also increase
their levels after rain. This may limit the availability of light and thus, the development of the autotrophic
community. However, the influence of these pollutants on periphyton in eutrophic environments may be
either modest or too difficult to detect using traditional endpoints. We found that in short exposures: 1) humic
substances do not decrease the biomass of periphyton nor alter its metabolism; 2) periphyton biomass and
metabolism increase in response to the addition of fertilizer but not to the addition of a single nutrient; 3)
periphyton response to nutrient addition is smaller in the presence of humic acids. These finding have
implications for river ecosystems as they suggest that changes produced by nutrient inputs into the eutrophic
stream could be fast and clearly affect periphyton algae and other related organisms such as grazers and
decomposers. In addition, the presence of humic acids decreases these responses.