Ågestasjön

Ågestasjön

Infobox_lake
lake_name = Ågestasjön
image_lake = Ågestasjön in spring 2008-1.jpg
caption_lake = Ågestasjön in spring 2008
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coords = coord|59|13|26|N|18|04|22|E|region:SE_type:waterbody_scale:10000|display=inline,title
type =
inflow = Orlången, Trehörningen
outflow = Magelungen
catchment =
basin_countries = Sweden
length =
width =
area = 0.380 km³Södertörnsekologerna]
depth =
max-depth = 1.5 m
volume = 320,000 m³
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elevation = 20 m
cities = Huddinge
reference = Huddinge Municipality, "Ågestasjön"]

Ågestasjön (Swedish for "Lake of Ågesta") is a small lake in Huddinge Municipality south of Stockholm, Sweden.

Ågestasjön forms part of the Tyresån Lake System and, with a biodiversity unique in the Stockholm region, is highly popular among birdwatchers and ornithologists. The lake also forms part of the Orlången Nature Reserve and one of the green wedges stretching into central Stockholm.

The lakes receives water from Lake Trehörningen and in its northern end empties into Magelungen. For a brief history of the area see Trehörningen.

Catchment area

The lake and the wetlands around it was transformed into a bird protection area in 1976, which means the area is inaccessible to the public from April 15 to July 15 and hunting, hunting equipment, and dogs are prohibited all seasons. Most of the area within a radius of 300 metres from the lake is subject to special restrictions.

Except for birdwatchers, the lake and its surrounding also attracts open-air lovers who use the area for walking, tour skating, and cross-country skiing. Due to the restrictions on visiting the lake in summer, and to the considerable amount of aquatic plants, bathing is not possible in the lake. Additionally, motorboats and fishing are not allowed on the lake.

The lake is surrounded by agricultural lands and a variety of forests, including precious deciduous forest. Near the lake is a golf course and a riding school. Part of the biodiversity in the area is due to the bait animals kept around the lake.Huddinge Municipality, "Hitta ditt smultronställe..."]

Environmental impact

Ågestasjön receives nutrients and contaminants from both lakes upstream, the Orlången and Trehörningen, and Ågestasjön's proper catchment area which is rich in nutrients. In the northern end of the lake superficial sediments (0-2 cm) contain high levels of copper, zinc, nickel, lead, cadmium, and Manganese; while the southern part of the lake show high levels of Chromium in deeper sediments (20-22 cm). Overall, levels of heavy metals are considered moderate.

Flora and fauna

In 1998, a wide range of aquatic plants were documented in the lake: Weed, Common Club-rush , Common Bulrush, Lesser Bulrush, Yellow Iris, Alisma, Branched Bur-reed, Water Hemlock, Marsh Calla, Water-soldier, Yellow Water-lily, White Water-lily, Broad-leaved Pondweed, Blunt-leaved Pondweed, Whorled Water-milfoil, Rigid Hornwort, Common Bladderwort, Pondweed, Bog-bean, Frogbit, Lesser Duckweed, Greater Duckweed, and Ivy-leaved Duckweed.

Common fishes in the lake includes Pike, Roach, Rudd, Tench, Bleak, Silver Bream, Carp Bream, Crucian Carp, Perch, and Ruffe. Of these Tench and Crucian carp represents the majority of biomass in the lake, while roach and Perch dominated in numbers. Large fishes dominate in the lake, which is considered as a sign of presence of carnivores. A considerable variation in sizes of Roaches indicates the lake is an important brreding locale for this species. In contrast, Perches show a small variation in scale, which is a sign of the lake being dominated by a single generation as individuals fail to reach carnivorous adulthood.

Some 240 bird species have been reported by the lake, which is an important locale for both resting and breeding species. The lake is dominated by some 500 couples of Black-headed Gulls together with Mallards and Coots.5 couples of Great Crested Grebe, 5-10 couples of Teal and Goldeneye, 5 couples of Tufted Duck and Pochard, a few couples of Moorhen and Water Rail, and single couples of Shoveler, Gadwall, Garganey. A presence of Whooper Swan dates back to 2004, while regular visitors include Marsh Harrier (2-3 couples), Snipe, and Eurasian Woodcock. Occasionally Eurasian Bittern and Spotted Crake is seen by the lake.

There are a dozen couples of Northern Lapwing and Eastern Yellow Wagtail, together with couples of Meadow Pipit, Whinchat, Red-backed Shrike, Bearded Reedling, Goshawk, Spotted Nutcracker, Eurasian Wryneck, Honey Buzzard, Thrush Nightingale, Long-tailed Tit, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Wood Warbler, Hawfinch, Eurasian Hobby, In night time Sedge Warbler and Reed Warbler are regularly heard, while Grasshopper Warbler, River Warbler, Marsh Warbler, and Great Reed Warbler are reported now and then. Osprey is regularly seen fishing in the lake. Uncountable numbers of resting species are reported by the lake, including various swans, hawks, eagles, cormorants, and sparrows.

Both the lakes upstream and downstream suffered of crayfish plague in the late 1970s, which makes it likely Ågestasjön was affected too. As signal crayfish was introduced in the neighbouring lakes recently, it is assumed they are also present in Ågestasjön. Amphibians are represented by Moor Frog, Common Frog, True toad, and Smooth Newt. There are several bats present by the lack: Northern Bat, Daubenton's Bat, Common Noctule, Whiskered Bat. Otters were present in the lake until the 1960s, and were spotted nearby in 2003.

See also

* Geography of Stockholm
* Ågesta

Notes

References

* cite web
url = http://www.natur.huddinge.se/sjoar/agesta/agesta.htm
title = Ågestasjön
publisher = Huddinge Municipality
accessdate = 2008-02-22 | language = Swedish

* cite web
url = http://www.sodertornsekologerna.org/vattenvaxt0330_20031210_text_tab7_tab8.pdf
title = Vattenväxter i sjöarna på Södertörn och i angränsande områden samt uppbyggnad av en sjödatabas
publisher = Södertörnekologerna | pages = Appendix 7, p 8
accessdate = 2008-02-21 | language = Swedish

* cite web
url = http://www.huddinge.se/h_templates/H_PicturePage____24202.aspx
title = Hitta ditt smultronställe i Huddinge
publisher = Huddinge Municipality
date = 2007-05-28 | accessdate = 2008-02-22
language = Swedish

External links

* cite web
url = http://www.huddinge.se/h_templates/H_PicturePage____24745.aspx
title = Nature reserves
publisher = Huddinge Municipality
date = 2007-12-20 | accessdate = 2008-02-22
language = English
(An introduction to nature reserves in Huddinge Municipality.)


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