#8162. Water depth influences algal distribution and productivity in shallow agricultural lakes

October 2026publication date
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Aquatic Science;
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics;
Ecology;
Earth-Surface Processes;
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Abstract:
Agricultural activity can alter water quality and quantity resulting in lakes facing increasing interactive stressors including eutrophication, suspended sediment and water withdrawal. This study examined the relationships between water depth, water quality and algae in shallow agricultural lakes in the lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB) to assess how lake depth influences algal structure and function, focusing on factors that typically regulate growth, that is, light, temperature and nutrients.
Keywords:
agriculture; eutrophication; hypoxia; metabolism; periphyton; phytoplankton; sediment

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