Title of article :
Phytoplankton patchiness and their role in the modelled productivity of a large, seasonally stratified lake
Author/Authors :
Hillmer، نويسنده , , Ingrid and van Reenen، نويسنده , , Penelope and Imberger، نويسنده , , Jِrg and Zohary، نويسنده , , Tamar، نويسنده ,
Pages :
11
From page :
49
To page :
59
Abstract :
Phytoplankton concentration in Lake Kinneret (Israel) has varied up to 10-fold in space and time, with horizontal patches ranging from a couple of kilometres to a basin scale. Previous studies have used a 1D model to reproduce the temporal evolution of physical and biogeochemical variables in this lake. The question that arises then is how appropriate is a 1D approach to represent the dynamic of a spatially heterogeneous system, where there are non-linear dependencies between variables. Field data, a N-P-Z model coupled to both a 1D and a 3D hydrodynamic model, a 1D diffusion-reaction equation and scaling analysis are used to understand the role of spatial variability, expressed as phytoplankton patchiness, in the modelling of primary production. The analysis and results are used to investigate the effect of horizontal variability in the forcing and in the free mechanisms that affect the growth of patterns. The study shows that the use of averaged properties in a 1D approach may produce misleading results in the presence of localised patches, in terms of both concentration and composition of phytoplankton. The reason lies in the fact that the calibration process of ecological parameters in the 1D model appears to be site and process specific. That is, it depends on the patternʹs characteristics and the underlying physical processes causing them. And this is a critical point for the success of numerical simulations under spatial variability. In this study, it is also shown that a length scale based on diffusion and growth rate of phytoplankton could be used as a criterion to assess the appropriateness of the 1D assumption.
Keywords :
Lake Kinneret , Phytoplankton patchiness , ecological modelling , Scaling analysis , primary productivity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2084442
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