Regional, vertical and seasonal distribution of phytoplankton and photosynthetic pigments in Lake Baikal |
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Authors: | Fietz, Susanne Kobanova, Galina Izmest'eva, Lyubov Nicklisch, Andreas |
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Affiliation: | 1 Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Mueggelseedamm 301, 12587 Berlin, Germany, 2 Scientific Research Institute of Biology, State University Irkutsk, Lenina 3, 664003 Irkutsk, Russia and 3 Institute of Biology, Humboldt University Berlin, Luisenstrasse 53, 10099 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | A 3-year phytoplankton study was carried out in Lake Baikal(Siberia) as part of the CONTINENT project and in conjunctionwith a 60-year long monitoring programme by the Irkutsk StateUniversity. A combination of microscopy and high performanceliquid chromatography (HPLC) pigment analysis was used. Allover the lake, the dominant functional group (by biovolume)was the vernal diatom blooms, due to the dominance of endemicCyclotella species. Chlorophyll a (Chl a) was significantlyhighest at the Selenga and Barguzin inflows (2.39 ± 0.34and 2.49 ± 0.18 nmol L1, mean ± 95% CI,respectively) and higher in the South than in the North (1.43± 0.26 and 0.96 ± 0.13 nmol L1). This variationof Chl a reflected changes in the phytoplankton composition.Diatoms and Chrysophyceae were the major contributors to thetotal Chl a except in the South (Chlorophyceae) and SelengaDelta (cyanobacterial picoplankton). There were also indicationsof species composition changes due to enhanced P-loading fromthe Selenga River. However, canonical analyses indicated thattemperature and stratification were the major driving forcesfor regional distribution patterns and seasonal succession.It seems likely that further global warming will cause a shiftin the species and group composition towards small cells atthe expense of the large endemic diatom flora. |
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