Vol. 38 No. 2
Research Articles

EFFECTS OF THE MAGDALENA RIVER RECOMMUNICATION WITH ITS FORMER DELTA: CHANGES IN THE PHYTOPLANKTONIC PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND RESPIRATION IN THE PAJARALES COMPLEX, 1989 TO 2005

Johan D. Rodríguez Chila
Universidad del Magdalena, Programa de Biología, Santa Marta, Colombia
José E. Mancera Pineda
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Caribe, Instituto de Estudios Caribeños, Departamento de Biología, San Andres isla, San Luis Free Town No. 52-44
Héctor J. López Salgado
Universidad del Magdalena, Instituto de Investigaciones Tropicales-INTROPIC, Santa Marta, Colombia

Published 2016-01-01

Keywords

  • Primary production,
  • Pelagic respiration,
  • Chlorophyll a,
  • Nutrients,
  • Pajarales Complex

How to Cite

1.
Rodríguez Chila JD, Mancera Pineda JE, López Salgado HJ. EFFECTS OF THE MAGDALENA RIVER RECOMMUNICATION WITH ITS FORMER DELTA: CHANGES IN THE PHYTOPLANKTONIC PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND RESPIRATION IN THE PAJARALES COMPLEX, 1989 TO 2005. Bol. Investig. Mar. Costeras [Internet]. 2016 Jan. 1 [cited 2025 Apr. 24];38(2). Available from: https://boletin.invemar.org.co/ojs/index.php/boletin/article/view/175

Abstract

The phytoplankton primary production, pelagic respiration, photosynthetic pigments, and physical-chemical associated variables in the Pajarales Complex, were estimated to assess the potential effects of the Magdalena River recommunication with its former delta, The study carried out between September and December 2005, followed the same experimental design than one done before to the recommunication The results show a signicant increase of the net primary production when compared with the years 1988-89 (from 598 gC/m2/year to 982 gC/m2/year). The actual production seems to be driven mainly by ammonia, and there is no correlation neither with the water transparency nor the chlorophyll a concentration. The ecosystem is less efcient in the synthesis of organic matter after the recommunication with the Magdalena river. The respiration rate increased, showing higher and more prolonged heterotrophy, which may be associated to higher organic matter and inorganic nutrient inputs from the Magdalena River. The results conrm eutrophication increase in the CP between 1989 and 2005.

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