Comparison of ciliate communities in the anoxic hypolimnia of three lakes: general features and the influence of lake characteristics |
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Authors: | Guhl Barbara E; Finlay Bland J; Schink B |
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Institution: | 1Faculty of Biology, University of Konstanz PO Box 5560, D-78434 Konstanz, FRG
2Institute of Freshwater Ecology, Windermere Laboratory, The Ferry House Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0LP, UK |
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Abstract: | The ciliate communities and their food sources were investigatedin the anoxic hypolimnia of three lakes with differing waterchemistry. Bacterial biomass and, as a result, the biomass ofbactenvorous ciliates were correlated with lake trophy. Additionally,high sulfate and sulfide concentrations led to high bacterialbiomass of sulfate reducers and anaerobic phototrophic and heterotrophicbacteria, which in turn sustained large ciliate populations.The anaerobic ciliate communities of the lakes shared many characteristics.They were comprised of the same or closely related species;this was attributed to a low diversity of food sources. Ciliateto prey biomass ratios were 1.23.8% which is consistentwith a low theoretical growth efficiency of anaerobic metabolism.Grazing pressure on anaerobic ciliates by metazoa was insignificant.In all three lakes, ciliate populations showed distinct verticalnon-random distribution patterns which were often correlatedwith the distribution of the corresponding food sources. Itis suggested that the microbial communities in anoxic waterbodies are largely influenced by few common environmental conditionsand are therefore often inhabited by similarly structured ciliatecommunities. |
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