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Summer dynamics of the deep chlorophyll maximum in Lake Tahoe
Authors:Coon  Thomas G; Lopez  Matilde M; Richerson  Peter J; Powell  Thomas M; Goldman  Charles R
Institution:School of Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, 112 Stephens Hall, University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211, USA 1Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanologicas, Universidad de Chile Casilla 1240, Antofagasta, Chile 2Division of Environmental Studies, University of California Davis, CA 95616, USA
Abstract:Vertical profiles of chlorophyll and phytoplankton biomass weremeasured in Lake Tahoe from July 1976 through April 1977. Adeep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) persisted during summer and earlyautumn (July—October) near 100 m, well below the mixedlayer and at the upper surface of the nitracline. The DCM coincidedwith the phytoplankton biomass maximum as determined from cellcounts. In addition, the composition of the phytoplankton assemblagewas highly differentiated with respect to depth. Cyclotellastelligera was the predominant species in the mixed layer whilethe major species in the DCM layer included C. ocellata andseveral green ultraplanktonic species. In situ cell growth playsa substantial role in maintaining the DCM, but sinking of cellsfrom shallower depths and zooplankton grazing above the DCMmay contribute to the maintenance of the DCM. Calculations supportthe interpretation that the summer DCM persists at the boundarybetween an upper, nutrient-limited phytoplankton assemblageand a deeper, light-limited assemblage.
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