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Small-scale vertical distribution of phytoplankton, nutrients and sulphide below the oxicline of a mesotrophic lake

  • A characteristic vertical sequence of phytoplankton populations was observed below the metalimnetic oxycline of a stratified, mesotrophic lake. Ceratium spp., Closterium acutum and Aphanizomenon flos- aquae were present in the epilimnion but had distinct population maxima in the microaerobic chemocline. Below these populations, Cryptomonas phaseolus, Planktothrix clathrata, Pseudanabaena catenata and Limnothrix sp. followed each other in the transition zone between the chemocline and the sulphide-containing hypolimnion. The dominating populations of P. clathrata and P. catenata caused a deep chlorophyll maximum. Phytoplankton structure was determined by the vertical gradients of sulphide and light. Compared with the epilimnion, nutrient availability was not fundamentally better below the oxycline but the algae might have benefited from reduced grazing pressure in their habitat.

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Author details:Frank Gervais, Ulrike Siedel, Britta Heilmann, Guntram WeithoffORCiDGND, Gabriele Heisig-Gunkel, Andreas Nicklisch
URL:http://plankt.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/25/3/273
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2003
Publication year:2003
Release date:2017/03/24
Source:Journal of Plankton Research. - 25 (2003), 3, S. 273 - 278
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
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