Aquatic Succession
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Purpose
To observe the effects of nutrients on aquatic succession
Procedure
- Obtain 5 clear containers of lake/river water that already contains some algae.
- Place equal amounts of water in each container, and make initial observations.
- Label the containers 0, 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x.
- Obtain a general fertilizer (liquid is best).
- In the container labeled 0, place no fertilizer.
- Place an amount (e.g., a teaspoon would be plenty for an average fish bowl or 2000 mL beaker; it depends on the size of your container) in the container labeled 1x.
- Place twice the amount in 2x, three times in 3x, and four times in 4x.
- Place the containers in a sunny area or under lights.
- Observe the containers once a week for a period of six weeks; if aquatic succession is indeed accelerated due to nutrient enrichment, the containers with the highest levels of fertilizers should contain the most algae. There may be a level that becomes toxic. This, too, can be used as an inquiry lesson.