Trophic level index

The trophic level index (TLI) is used in New Zealand as a measure of nutrient status of lakes. It is similar to the trophic state index but was proposed as alternative that suited New Zealand.

The system uses four criteria, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations, as well as visual clarity and algal biomass weighted equally.

Lake typeTrophic levelChla (mg m−3)Secchi depth (m)TP (mg P m−3)TN (mg N m−3)
Ultra-microtrophic0-10.13-0.3331-240.84-1.816-34
Microtrophic1-20.33-0.8224-151.8-4.134-73
Oligotrophic2-30.82-2.015-7.84.1-9.073-157
Mesotrophic3-42.0-5.07.8-3.69.0-20157-337
Eutrophic4-55.0-123.6-1.620-43337-725
Supertrophic5-612-311.6-0.743-96725-1558
Hypertrophic6-7>31<0.7>96>1558
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