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Luz Allende Guillermo Tell Horacio Zagarese Ana Torremorell Gonzalo Pérez José Bustingorry Roberto Escaray Irina Izaguirre 《Hydrobiologia》2009,624(1):45-60
Shallow lakes often alternate between two possible states: one clear with submerged macrophytes, and another one turbid, dominated
by phytoplankton. A third type of shallow lakes, the inorganic turbid, result from high contents of suspended inorganic material,
and is characterized by low phytoplankton biomass and macrophytes absence. In our survey, the structure and photosynthetic
properties (based on 14C method) of phytoplankton were related to environmental conditions in these three types of lakes in the Pampa Plain. The
underwater light climate was characterized. Clear-vegetated lakes were more transparent (K
d 4.5–7.7 m−1), had high DOC concentrations (>45 mg l−1), low phytoplankton Chl a (1.6–2.7 μg l−1) dominated by nanoflagellates. Phytoplankton productivity and photosynthetic efficiency (α ~ 0.03 mgC mgChla
−1 h−1 W−1 m2) were relatively low. Inorganic-turbid lakes showed highest K
d values (59.8–61.4 m−1), lowest phytoplankton densities (dominated by Bacillariophyta), and Chl a ranged from 14.6 to 18.3 μg l−1. Phytoplankton-turbid lakes showed, in general, high K
d (4.9–58.5 m−1) due to their high phytoplankton abundances. These lakes exhibited the highest Chl a values (14.2–125.7 μg l−1), and the highest productivities and efficiencies (maximum 0.56 mgC mgChla
−1 h−1 W−1 m2). Autotrophic picoplankton abundance, dominated by ficocianine-rich picocyanobacteria, differed among the shallow lakes independently
of their type (0.086 × 105–41.7 × 105 cells ml−1). This article provides a complete characterization of phytoplankton structure (all size fractions), and primary production
of the three types of lakes from the Pampa Plain, one of the richest areas in shallow lakes from South America.
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