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Phytoplankton biomass and distribution in a shallow eutrophic lake (Lake George,Uganda)
Authors:G. G. Ganf
Affiliation:(1) International Biological Programme, Royal Society African Freshwater Biological Team, Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside, Westmorland;(2) Limnologisches Institut der Universität, Berggasse 18/19, A-1090 Wien IX, Austria
Abstract:Summary Lake George, a shallow lake in western Uganda, supports a permanent and dense crop of phytoplankton, and may be regarded as eutrophic although the ambient concentrations of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus are low. The figures for the annual nutrient loadings (Viner and Smith, 1973) would suggest, however, a eutrophic lake when analysed on the scheme of eutrophication proposed by Vollenweider (1968).The horizontal distribution of chlorophyll a shows a concentric pattern, with the maximum values occurring towards the center. This horizontal variation is thought to reflect water movements, and a general pattern of water flow is proposed.The majority of the species show no seasonal variation but populations of both Anabaena and Melosira show annual variations. These two species also have a horizontal distribution pattern which is the reverse of other species. This pattern is used to support the proposed movements of water.Phytoplankton generation times are discussed in relation to the diurnal cycle occurring in Lake George.
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