Population dynamics of the freshwater dinoflagellate Ceratium hirundinella in the largest shallow lake of Central Europe, Lake Balaton, Hungary |
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Authors: | JUDIT PADISÁ K |
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Affiliation: | Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY. - 1 Horizontal distribution, long-term (1933–82) and short-term (day-to-day) changes in abundance, vertical stratification and circadian rhythm of the freshwater dinoflagellate Ceratium hirtmdinella were studied in Lake Balaton, the largest shallow lake of Central Europe.
- 2 The lowest abundance was consistently found in those areas of the lake which had the strongest currents.
- 3 The density of C. hirundinella seemed to be, at least in those parts of the lake above the level of fertility considered oligotrophic, insensitive to changes in trophic conditions; only its relative contribution to total biomass decreased with increased enrichment.
- 4 During the day the bulk of the population stayed at a level in which the light intensity was between 126 and 440 μE m-2 s-1 PAR.
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