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Ecology of cryptophytes coexisting near a freshwater chemocline
Authors:Frank Gervais
Affiliation:Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Department of Lowland Rivers and Shallow Lakes, Müggelseedamm 260, D-12587 Berlin, Germany and Institut für Zoologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Königin-Luise-Str. 1–3, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:1. A deep chlorophyll maximum dominated by Cryptomonas phaseolus , Cryptomonas undulata and often also by Cryptomonas rostratiformis was observed near the summer chemocline of the dimictic, meso-eutrophic lake Schlachtensee from 1990 to 1996.
2. The cryptophyte populations occupied a stratified water column of about 2 m thickness just below the oxycline. They were never observed in the summer epilimnion. In their habitat, oxygen concentration was always lower than 1 mg L–1 and light was growth-limiting, whereas nitrogen and phosphorus were available at high concentrations.
3. A very large portion of the populations stayed in the anaerobic, sulphide-containing water layer. Below the chemocline, purple and green sulphur bacteria coexisted.
4. The cryptophyte populations were maintained by in situ growth due to low-light adapted photosynthesis and not due to phagotrophy.
5. Short-term changes in the light climate near the chemocline could explain the coexistence of different cryptophyte species.
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