Plankton composition and water chemistry in the mixing zone of the Selenga River with Lake Baikal

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Larisa M. Sorokovikova
Galina I. Popovskaya
Olga I. Belykh
Irina V. Tomberg
Svetlana Yu. Maksimenko
Nadezhda V. Bashenkhaeva
Vyacheslav G. Ivanov
Tamara I. Zemskaya
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[1] Limnological Institute SB RAS,
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Hydrobiologia | 2012年 / 695卷
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Hydrochemistry; Lake Baikal; Microbial community; Mixing zone; Phytoplankton; Selenga River;
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Chemical and biological components of the Selenga River waters, the largest tributary of Lake Baikal, differ significantly from the lake waters. Active transformation processes of river waters into the lake ones occur in the vast barrier-like zone in the river-sea boundary areas. This study presents results on the spatial distribution and dynamics of water chemistry as well as the quantity and diversity of phyto- and bacterioplankton at a distance of 14 km off the Selenga River mouth. The most representative tracers of river and lake waters are total amount of ions and sulphates. Principal changes of chemical and biological parameters were fixed at 1–3 km off the Selenga River mouth that was determined as a mixing zone. Intense development of phytoplankton and eukaryotic picoplankton causing the decrease of nitrate and phosphate concentrations and organic matter rise were registered in this area. Gradual replacement of river phytoplankton by the lake one, abundance reduction of microorganisms and organotrophic bacteria and percentage increase of oligotrophic and psychrotolerant bacteria occurred in the mixing zone. Replacement of PC-rich picocyanobacteria by PE-rich ones was also recorded here. At a distance of 5–7 km off the shore, nutrient concentration and plankton composition were similar to those of Lake Baikal.
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