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Varied impact of land use on water and sediment parameters in fish ponds of the Dombes agro-ecosystem, France

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2013.780656

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agricultural land use; aquaculture; catchment; European Water Framework Directive; eutrophication; pisciculture; shallow lake; water quality

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  1. French Ministry for Ecology and Sustainable Development within the DIVA2 programme
  2. Agence de l'Eau
  3. PEP Aquaculture

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Agricultural land use in the area of water bodies is generally considered to increase the nutrient status of the water body water and sediments, but is this also the case for already nutrient-rich fish ponds? We studied 83 fish ponds in the Dombes region, France, where 1100 ponds are located in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape. Different water and sediment parameters were analysed for ponds and in ditches after rainfall events. Land use was studied in the primary catchment of ponds and in a 100-m zone around ponds. Soil parameters of different land-use types were analysed and farmers interviewed about agricultural practices. Increasing cropping area in the catchment of the ponds is significantly correlated to higher PO43- concentration of pond water and to a lower degree, also to NO3-, but only in certain years with higher rainfall and with a more uneven distribution in spring. Sediment parameters were not significantly influenced. High NO3- concentration in the water of a ditch during significant rainfall events was found for a cropland dominated catchment.

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