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Article

Transport of Biogenes in the Szeszupa Fluvial-Limnic System in the Suwalski Landscape Park

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Elżbieta Jekatierynczuk-Rudczyk
Department of Hydrobiology, Institute of Biology, University of Białystok, Świerkowa 20B, 15-950 Białystok, Poland
Limnol. Rev. 2013, 13(1), 31-42; https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2013-0004
Published: 31 July 2013

Abstract

Transport of biogenic matter along the course of the Szeszupa River in the Suwalski Landscape Park (SLP) occurs in accordance with the river continuum concept. Only TP concentration decreases along the river’s course. TP and TOC concentrations classify the Szeszupa River to the moderate ecological state. The ecological state of three lakes (Linówek, Pogorzałek, and Perty) in the Szeszupa River catchment was estimated as very good. The remaining lakes, due to high TP concentrations, belong to the moderate state. The management of the catchment affects the amount of biogenic matter supplied to the Szeszupa River. The highest proportion of forests in the Jaczniówka River catchment clearly results in a decrease in the amount of biogenes in the river. The remaining partial catchments, with a higher proportion of arable land, meadows, and pastures, provide higher amounts of bioelements. The loads of bioelements stored in lakes in the summer period are determined by the size of the lakes (surface area of a lake and volume of water accumulated in the lake basin). This directly suggests a lack of anthropogenic activity in the catchments or the very slight effect of it on the lakes’ ecological and trophic state.
Keywords: water quality; biophilic elements; ecological state; trophic index water quality; biophilic elements; ecological state; trophic index

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Jekatierynczuk-Rudczyk, E. Transport of Biogenes in the Szeszupa Fluvial-Limnic System in the Suwalski Landscape Park. Limnol. Rev. 2013, 13, 31-42. https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2013-0004

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Jekatierynczuk-Rudczyk E. Transport of Biogenes in the Szeszupa Fluvial-Limnic System in the Suwalski Landscape Park. Limnological Review. 2013; 13(1):31-42. https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2013-0004

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Jekatierynczuk-Rudczyk, Elżbieta. 2013. "Transport of Biogenes in the Szeszupa Fluvial-Limnic System in the Suwalski Landscape Park" Limnological Review 13, no. 1: 31-42. https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2013-0004

APA Style

Jekatierynczuk-Rudczyk, E. (2013). Transport of Biogenes in the Szeszupa Fluvial-Limnic System in the Suwalski Landscape Park. Limnological Review, 13(1), 31-42. https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2013-0004

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