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Salinization alters ecosystem structure in urban stormwater detention pond BES ID 600-

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Salinization alters ecosystem structure in urban stormwater detention pond Stormwater ponds now comprise a significant portion of standing water in urban areas. These ponds act to sequester excess run-off and pollutants, such as road salt deicers. While these man-made ponds are not intended to serve as freshwater ecosystems, it is becoming clear that they do provide habitat for many organisms, but we know little of their ecosystem structure, function and interactions with pollutants. From April through June 2009, we surveyed 8 stormwater ponds in the Red Run Watershed, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA to describe patterns in aquatic food webs associated with a gradient in road salt inputs. Periphyton, phytoplankton and zooplankton samples were collected from each pond every 4-6 weeks. Specific conductance, a measure of chloride salt loading, among the 8 ponds varied widely throughout the survey, ranging from 99 �S cm-1 to 19,320 �S cm-1. Low (average=404 +/- 82.6 (SE) �S cm-1) and medium (average=1749 +/- 267 (SE) �S cm-1) conductance ponds had lower algal biomass and higher densities of zooplankton taxa relative to high (average= 7231 +/- 2143 (SE) �S cm-1) conductance ponds, which were largely devoid of all zooplankton through the end of May. The observed decline in zooplankton density along an increasing chloride gradient is consistent with experimental results of road deicer effects, suggesting algal resources are possibly freed from grazing pressure as zooplankton consumers are negatively impacted by road salt exposure. Our results highlight the potential for both direct and indirect effects of road deicers on freshwater communities. Literature Cited: Van Meter, R.J., C.M. Swan & J.W. Snodgrass. 2011. Salinization alters ecosystem structure in urban stormwater detention ponds. Urban Ecosystems Urban Ecosystems 14:723-736. Purpose: To understand the ecological structure of stormwater pond food webs along a salinization gradient. Supplemental Info: Dept. of Geography & Environmental Systems, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 211 Sondheim Hall, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250 Is GIS (1 yes 0 no)? 0 West -76.816 East -76.796 North 39.434 South 39.393
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