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   THE BRADFORD COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT POND AND LAKE NEWSLETTER
    Issue I - Spring 2021    Pond Ecology
     Inside this           By: BRYAN SWISTOCK PennState Extension
     Issue:                  Pond ecology is best described as the 
                             interaction of the life in your pond with 
                             the environment that exists there. A 
     Pond Ecology      1     shallow, nutrient rich pond, exposed 
                             to sunlight with little water flowing 
     Featured Species:       through it will be teeming with algae and 
     Bladderwort       3     aquatic plants. It may have very little animal life present because of low oxygen levels. 
                             In contrast a newly created, deep, spring fed pond may have little life of any kind in it 
     Crossword         4     because of low temperatures and lack of food supply.
                                        All ponds age. A pond begins with mostly water, few nutrients, and little aquatic 
                             life. Over time the pond accumulates nutrients. This enrichment process is called 
     Membership        5     eutrophication. The addition of nutrients stimulates the growth of aquatic life. These 
     Application             organisms live and grow and die. Their remains decay in the pond and the nutrients it 
                             took to grow them are released back into the water of the pond to keep the cycle going. 
     Pest Alert:             Eventually, though, there will be an accumulation of material that resists decay and the 
     Moss Ball         7     pond will fill up. It will become a bog and someday will resemble dry land. The process 
                             of return to dry land can happen in a decade or may take centuries. As a pond owner 
                             your job is to slow the process down as much as possible. Some of the principles you can 
                             employ are described below.
      Additional             NUTRIENTS  
                                         Four basic elements are required to make aquatic organisms. They are carbon, 
      Resources:             oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous. Of course it takes more than these to make even the 
                             simplest organism, but these are the materials required in abundance. To prevent the 
      Penn State             rapid aging of a pond (eutrophication) aim to exclude the rapid introduction of these, 
      Extension              especially nitrogen and phosphorus. There are three practices that are particularly 
                             helpful in slowing the aging process. Animal access to ponds or streams that feed ponds 
                             should be restricted to limit inputs of nitrogen and phosphorus from their wastes.
      PA Lake                BUFFERS         
      Management             Maintaining vegetation in all areas through 
                             which water must flow to reach the pond 
      National               is very beneficial to the pond. Such buffers 
      Association of         both slow water down and filter it. Slow 
      Lake Management        moving water allows sediment to drop 
                             out of the water. Much phosphorus is attached to soil particles so that sedimentation 
      Environmental          is effective in keeping phosphorus out of the pond. Keeping sediment out of the pond 
                             also prevents the pond from being made shallow by filling it with sediment. This 
      Protection Agency      contributes directly to our primary objective keeping the pond from returning to dry 
                             land. A deeper pond, will also be a cooler pond. A general principle of biology is that 
                             lower temperatures slow the growth of organisms. So again the buffer area contributes to 
                             conditions that help slow the aging process for the pond.
     SEDIMENTATION                                                    AERATION
               Another method of keeping sediment out of ponds        Oxygen in pond water is very beneficial to the overall 
     is to provide a shallow pool at the inlet of the pond. Water     health of the pond. The value to fish is obvious. Less 
     passing through this pool on its way to the pond will have       obvious, but of great importance, is the ability of the pond 
     an opportunity to drop its sediment load in the pool. This       to get rid of waste. The waste that occurs in the pond 
     pool should be of such dimensions that it can be easily          includes “deposits” from its animal life - fish and geese, 
     cleaned with a backhoe from the shore of the pool. A             waste material that 
     sedimentation pool helps the pond in the same way that           enter with storm water 
     sediment removal by buffer strips does.                          runoff, as well as plant 
     ECOLOGICAL BALANCE                                               and animals that die 
               Ponds are most satisfactory when there is a complete   in the pond. Aerobic 
     and balanced food web in place. Starting at the top this         bacteria work about 
     means that planktonic algae are present in sufficient            20 times faster than 
     quantity to feed some zooplankton. The zooplankton in            anaerobic bacteria 
     turn provides food for the smallest fish and aquatic insects.    in breaking this waste down and putting it into solution. 
     These in turn become prey for larger fish which finally          Once in solution it can be flushed out or is available to 
     may be taken by                                                  grow new life.
     raccoons, bears, or                                                        Oxygenation of pond is quite interesting. It happens 
     fishermen.                                                       in two major ways. Plants and algae do photosynthesis 
                Another part                                          during the day and wind adds oxygen at night. The 
     of ecological balance                                            oxygen plants produce is released into the pond water and 
     involves the higher                                              maintains high levels of oxygen in the pond.
     plant community.                                                           The other method of getting oxygen into pond water 
     Too many plants are                                              occurs by oxygen exchange with the atmosphere at the 
     discouraging to the                                              surface of the pond. The rougher the surface the more 
     pond owner and are also detrimental to the food side of          rapid the exchange.
     the ecology just described. From the pond owners point of        WATER FLOW
     view, a pond full of vegetation presents a poor appearance,      A discussion that occurs when a new pond is planned 
     interferes with fishing, swimming, and boating. From the         concerns the water supply for the pond. A pond with a 
     view point of aquatic life there are problems too. Some          continuous supply of water is almost always going to be 
     aquatic plants are valuable in providing shade, hiding           a more satisfactory pond than one with an intermittent 
     places for small fish, habitat for some aquatic insects and      water supply. Ponds lose 
     animals, as well as being a food source for some fish and        significant water by evaporation 
     animals. When the vegetation becomes excessive not only          during the summer. Ponds with 
     does the angler’s hook get entangled, the bait is hidden         sufficient inflow stay full while 
     from that trophy bass. The vegetation that hides the bait        the water level in others declines 
     also hides his prey making the hunt unsuccessful. Such a         exposing an unattractive muddy 
     pond decreases its capacity to produce fish.                     beach around the perimeter of the 
               A seldom discussed problem in the management of        pond. The nutrient conditions in a 
     aquatic vegetation is the potential to eliminate too much        pond with a continuous overflow 
     vegetation or to eliminate beneficial plants along with the      are likely to be better, because 
     targeted weeds.                                                  excess nutrients will leave with the 
                                    This is something to              overflow water. In contrast the pond having intermittent 
                                    remember when considering         flows only has a chance to purge excess nutrients during 
                                    weed control in ponds.            storm events. Such ponds are prone to accumulate 
                                    Some helps are to treat the       nutrients much more rapidly than their overflowing 
                                    pond in parts over time, to       cousins. The accumulation of nutrients leads to excessive 
                                    use mechanical methods,           vegetative growth.  
                                    or perhaps to use an              WINTER POND ECOLOGY
                                    appropriate number of grass       In the winter water gets much colder and ice may cover the 
                                    carp to keep things “pruned       top of the pond for an extended period of time. How do 
                                    up” instead of wiped out.         these factors affect the animals living in the pond?
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   Pond Ecology Continued...                                                FEATURED SPECIES
                Fish, frogs, and turtles are amphibians with adaptive 
     features to accommodate this less friendly environment.                    The Bladderwort
     Their body temperature falls with the water temperature 
     decreasing their respiration rate and energy needs. Frogs                     Common 
     and turtles burrow into the mud at the bottom of the pond               bladderwort is an 
     and hibernate there. They are able to do this by breathing              often overlooked, 
     through their skin.                                                     but remarkable 
                Since ice cuts off the entry of oxygen into the pond         aquatic carnivorous 
     water through the surface you may wonder how even the                   plant with highly 
     low level of oxygen                                                     divided, underwater 
     needed is supplied                                                      leaf-like stems and 
     during this time.                                                       numerous small “bladders”. The flowers, which grow 
     Enough light gets                                                       above water, are yellow, two-lipped with a forward 
     through the ice to                                                      facing spur on the lower lip (similar in form to 
     cause some photosyn-                                                    snapdragons).
     thesis among aquatic                                                              The “bladders”, from which the common 
     plants. A completely                                                    named is derived, are used to capture small aquatic 
     snow covered pond can                                                   organisms. Hairs at the opening of the bladder 
     cause “winter kill,” the                                                serve as triggers, and when contacted, mechanically 
     death of fish, frogs, and turtles. However, hand plowing                cause the trap to spring open, drawing in water and 
     lanes across a pond to clear the snow from about half the               organisms like a vacuum. Enzymes and /or bacteria 
     ice prevents that from happening.                                       inside the traps aid in digestion.
                 A winter management consideration is to keep                          Native to the Northern Hemisphere, and 
     about 30% of the ice free of extended snow cover. Be sure               known to occur in fifty of the United States. It is 
     that the ice is safe for the method of snow removal pro-                found in lakes, ponds, wet marshes, and rivers and 
     posed. An alternative is to use a diffuser type aerator to              some streams.
     add oxygen and keep a small area free of ice.                                                      Bladderwort is occasionally 
     SUMMARY                                                                                              used by aquarists in 
               Ponds have a life cycle. A long life is best achieved                                        tropical aquariums, 
     by limiting the inputs of nutrients to the pond. Capture                                                 but it has a habit of 
     sediment before it enters the pond, limit the use of                                                       growing quickly and 
     fertilizers within the pond’s watershed to the extent                                                       intertwining with 
     possible, limit animal access when possible, and prevent                                                    other aquatic plants, 
     the addition of organic matter. Flushing of nutrients from                                                requiring frequent 
     the pond is encouraged by a clean, year round water                                                      maintenance.
     supply. Mechanical removal of plant vegetation is also a                                               Several insects, 
     method of removing significant nutrients from a pond.                                                mammals, and waterfowl 
     Finally the values of aeration in both supporting aquatic               use common bladderwort as a food source, and 
     life and promoting the decay of waste material were noted.              others use the stems as shelter, or to lay eggs.
     Keeping the surface clear of plant cover and open to wind 
     action are aids to better aeration. By addressing the overall 
     ecology of your pond you can enjoy the rewards for many 
     many years to come.                                                  something to think about...
                                                                            When selecting plants for your pond or lake consider 
                                                                              using species native to the northeast region or non 
                                                                            invasive exotic plants. When invasive plants are used 
                                                                                  many harmful ecological impacts can occur.
                                                                          Look fLook for moror more on nae on natitivve vse vs. in. invvasiasivve plant species e plant species 
                                                                                               in the next issue! in the next issue!     3
                    from the pond crossword
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                                  Across                                                      Down
           1. a species of freshwater fish sometimes called a         2. can cut off oxygen to the pond during the winter
           sunny or copper nose                                       4. the process of settling or being deposited as
           3. slow water down and filter it                           sediment
           7. when the water column separates into layers             5. aquatic carnivorous plant with “bladders”
           8. the interaction of the life in your pond with the       6. the round floating leaf of a water lily
           environment                                                9. is added to the water by plants and algae
           10. a tall reedy marsh plant, that can become a            11. large amounts of this aquatic species can cause
           nuisance                                                   fish kills
           12. one of the four basic elements required to create 
           aquatic organism
                                         Crossword key can be found on page 6
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