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Temporal and spatial distribution of the dinoflagellate Ceratium hirundinella O.F. Müller within a small productive lake
Authors:S. I. HEANEY
Affiliation:Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside, U.K.
Abstract:The growth of Ceratium hirundinella in Esthwaite Water, a small productive lake, was investigated during 1975; the horizontal distribution of the alga was studied on four occasions over a 3-week period. Measurements of lake temperature, oxygen concentration, and vertical stratification of Ceratium at close intervals of depth, were also made. Lake population estimates from large samples at many stations were compared with small samples at the regular sampling station. On two occasions the means of these samples were significantly different (P<0·01). On one date, the estimate of Ceratium abundance in the lake from the large sample at many stations was more than twice the value obtained from the sample collected at the regular sampling station. The population of Ceratium was contagiously distributed in all the large samples. On 3 days the horizontal distribution showed an increase in Ceratium numbers towards the windward shore of the lake. Very large accumulations of Ceratium were found in the metalimnion, just above the anaerobic hypolimnion, during late afternoon. Possible mechanisms of horizontal pattern development are considered, based on the measurements of the vertical distribution of Ceratium, and meteorological factors. The ecological consequences for Ceratium of vertical and horizontal movements, and its spatial distribution in the lake, are discussed.
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