The 'shock period': dynamics of phytoplankton during the spring-summer transition of a stratifying English lake

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作者
Talling, JF [1 ]
Spencer, HJ [1 ]
Morison, HR [1 ]
机构
[1] Freshwater Biol Assoc, Ambleside LA22 0LP, Cumbria, England
关键词
clear-water phase; phytoplankton; seasonal succession; stratification;
D O I
10.1007/s10750-004-1462-5
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
The spring to summer transition in a productive English lake is considered with respect to phytoplankton and its environmental conditions. Salient environmental changes include the onset of temperature/density stratification that is usually accompanied by a clear-water phase associated with a maximum of grazing Daphnia and a minimum of phytoplankton in the 0-5 m zone. Below this zone, as thermal stratification progresses, a deep maximum of phytoplankton can develop under strong thermal/density gradients and enhanced light penetration. Examples are resolved by estimations of chlorophyll-a, beam attenuance in situ and cell counts. Attributed origins are by sedimentation of diatoms, migration of flagellates, and depth-adjusted buoyancy of a gas-vacuolate cyanophyte. The transition period involves a decline of spring-associated diatom populations and a rise of summer-associated species. The generally low algal abundance within the transition phase has at least four origins - prior nutrient (Si) depletion, sedimentation, grazing, and low 'inoculum' levels of successor species. It can be augmented by the re-growth of species abundant in spring, by early extensions of normally summer species, by seasonally characteristic colonial chrysophytes, and by other phytoflagellates of small size that are seasonally less specific ('opportunistic') and probably critical for Daphnia grazing with consequent generation of the clear-water phase.
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