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  <dc:contributor>Billy Justus</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Lucas Driver</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2016</dc:date>
  <dc:description>Big Base and Little Base Lakes are located on&#13;
Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, and their close&#13;
proximity to a dense residential population and an&#13;
active military/aircraft installation make the lakes&#13;
vulnerable to water-quality degradation. The U.S.&#13;
Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a study from&#13;
June through August 2015 to investigate the effects of&#13;
water quality on phytoplankton species and density and&#13;
trophic state in Big Base and Little Base Lakes, with&#13;
particular regard to nutrient concentrations. Nutrient&#13;
concentrations, trophic-state indices, and the large part&#13;
of the phytoplankton biovolume composed of&#13;
cyanobacteria, indicate eutrophic conditions were&#13;
prevalent for Big Base and Little Base Lakes,&#13;
particularly in August 2015. Cyanobacteria densities&#13;
and biovolumes measured in this study likely pose a&#13;
low to moderate risk of adverse algal toxicity, and the&#13;
high proportion of filamentous cyanobacteria in the&#13;
lakes, in relation to other algal groups, is important&#13;
from a fisheries standpoint because these algae are a&#13;
poor food source for many aquatic taxa. In both lakes,&#13;
total nitrogen to total phosphorus (N:P) ratios declined&#13;
over the sampling period as total phosphorus&#13;
concentrations increased relative to nitrogen&#13;
concentrations. The N:P ratios in the August samples&#13;
(20:1 and 15:1 in Big Base and Little Base Lakes,&#13;
respectively) and other indications of eutrophic&#13;
conditions are of concern and suggest that exposure of&#13;
the two lakes to additional nutrients could cause&#13;
unfavorable dissolved-oxygen conditions and increase&#13;
the risk of cyanobacteria blooms and associated&#13;
cyanotoxin issues.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>Arkansas Academy of Science</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Water-quality effects on phytoplankton species and density and trophic state indices at Big Base and Little Base Lakes, Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, June through August, 2015</dc:title>
  <dc:type>article</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>