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Plankton communities of an acidic,polymictic, brown-water lake
Authors:D L Stoneburner  L A Smock
Institution:(1) National Park Service Cooperative Research Unit, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 30602;(2) Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514
Abstract:The plankton of an acidic, polymictic, brown-water lake was investigated over a one-year period. The phytoplankton community was dominated by Chlamydomonas sp., Melosira varians and Peridinium pusillum during different times of the year. Densities were abnormally low, with a maximum of only 13,781 individuals per liter during the March bloom. The water column was nearly void of phytoplankton during the fall. These low densities were attributed to several of the physical and chemical characteristics of the water, including low pH, low levels of nutrients and light limitation. The latter factor was important because of low light transmission into the highly colored water, shading from macrophytes and the nearly continuous transport of the phytoplankton into the aphotic zone due to mixing of the water column by sea breezes.The zooplankton was dominated by Diaptomus floridanus, Polyarthra vulgaris, Keratella cochlearis and Daphnia ambigua. The observed densities were typical of southeastern oligotrophic lakes. The zooplankton community did not exhibit a decrease in density that corresponded with the observed low phytoplankton densities, suggesting the possibility that they relied heavily on bacterial and detrital food sources.
Keywords:phytoplankton  zooplankton  dystrophic  polymictic
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