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PATTERNS OF EPIPELIC ALGAL DISTRIBUTION IN AN ACIDIC ADIRONDACK LAKE1
Authors:Deborah A Roberts  Charles W Boylen
Abstract:The biovolume and species composition of epipelic algae along sediment depth gradients were sampled seasonally in an acidic oligotrophic lake in the Adirondack Park in New York State. The epipelic algal community of Woods Lake (Herkimer Co., NY) was dominated by diatoms and cyanobacteria. Distinct depth zonation patterns of community composition were evident. Total algal biovolume increased with depth due to a dense cyanobacterial mat on the sediments in deeper water (5–8 m). This mat was dominated by a single species of cyanobacteria, Hapalosiphon pumilus (Kütz.) Kirchner, which accounted for the late summer maximum in total biovolume at 7 m. The shallower (1–4 m) epipelic communities were dominated by diatoms, which showed a spring maximum in total biovolume and were dominated by Fragilaria acidobiontica Charles, Navicula tenuicephala Hust. and N. subtilissima Cl.
Keywords:acidification  Bacillariophyceae  cyanobacteria  Cyanophyceae  depth  epipelic algae  Hapalosiphon  zonation
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