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Presented by Sandra Poikane from the Joint Research Centre, this report discusses intercalibration parameters for lakes in 12 countries, such as chlorophyll levels, phytoplankton species composition, and macrophyte vegetation analysis.
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Lakes - Central GIG progress reportJuly 2004 Presented bySandra PoikaneJoint Research CentreInstitute for Environment and SustainabilityInland and Marine Waters Unit
12 countries • Belgium • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • France • Germany • Hungary • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • Poland • Slovakia • United Kingdom
Common IC types • Lowland, very shallow, calcareous, • Lowland, shallow, stratified, calcareous • Lowland,shallow , siliceous, vegetation dominated by Lobelia
Discussion on Intercalibration parameters • Chlorophyll a • Phytoplankton – species composition • Macrophyte vegetation - species composition, abundance
Chlorophyll a - relatively easy ! • What kind of chlorophyll data to ask? - average value of vegetation season - maximum value of late summer • How to aggregate data ? The mean value would be the most appropriate
Chlorophyll a - relatively easy ! • What time period to choose ? The vegetation period (described as April – October or 2 weeks after ice – break) • Sampling method ? to report the sampling methods, preferably surface sample • Analyses methods ? to report the extraction methods, anyway data should be comparable between different methods • How many years ? if possible, average and maximum values for the last 5 years
Phytoplankton species composition Which parameter ? • Abundance (cells/l) • Biomass (mg/l) • Biomass (% of the total biomass) • Numerical scale for dominant species
Phytoplankton species composition • to ask for 5 dominant taxa (even in case, if there are no pronounced dominants) • to choose late summer dominant species • dominance based on biovolume or considering the typical cell volume • to provide numerical scale for dominant species (see table) • species or genus level
Macrophyte vegetation • 5 dominant taxa and maximal colonized water depth and the covered area (in % of lake ?) • use of ECOFRAME classification of abundance (5 levels) • only submerged plants • genus or species level • based on cover of littoral of deep lakes (3 – 15 m) or whole lakes for very shallow lakes (< 3 m)
Common metrics for macrophyte vegetation ? 3 possibilities for a common metric: • submerged covered area • a list of indicator species which are present in reference conditions • deep lakes (>3 m): maximum colonised water depth
Data template for chlorophyll, P, Secchi,supporting data, pressure data
Thank you for attention ! Deep hard light lakes(3-15 m, > 165 µS/cm, < 150 mgPt/l)