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The role of storms in the summer succession of the phytoplankton community in a shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary)
Authors:Padisak, Judit   Toth, L.G.   Rajczy, M.
Affiliation:Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1476 Budapest, PO Box 222 1Balaton Limnological Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences H-8237 Tihany, Hungary
Abstract:The authors carried out day-to-day studies on the phytoplanktonof the largest shallow lake of Central Europe in the summerof 1976, 1977 and 1978. Data were analysed with diversity andcluster analyses. (i) Wind-induced stirring-up of the sedimentplays important role in the summer phytoplankton successionof the shallow lake. (ii) After storms algae with very smallcell sizes show synchronous development. In long calm periodsalgae with larger cell sizes exhibit organised population dynamics.(iii) In calm periods a shift from r-selection to predominantK-selection can be suspected. After the next storm importanceof r-selectionists again increases. (iv) Effect of changinggrowth- and loss rates on the population dynamics of the mostabundant species is discussed based on measured generation timesand calculated elimination. The phenomena discussed in the papercan appear to different extents in the summer phytoplanktonsuccession of other shallow, polimictic lakes.
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