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Flagellate grazing on bacteria in a small dystrophic lake

✍ Scribed by Kalevi Salonen; Sari Jokinen


Book ID
104620890
Publisher
Springer
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
581 KB
Volume
161
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-5141

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✦ Synopsis


Fluorescent beads were used to determine the grazing on bacteria by heterotrophic and mixotrophic flagellates in a highly humic (water colour 300-600 mg Pt 1 -) small lake. In summer phagotrophic flagellates constituted about three quarters of the numbers of phytoplankton (including heterotrophic or mixotrophic flagellates) in the uppermost epilimnion. Due to their small size their respective contribution to the biomass was about one quarter. The most important phagotrophic species were Ochromonas sp., and Chromulina spp. which ingested 75-203% of their body carbon per day from bacteria.

In view of the abundance and biomass of phagotrophic and mixotrophic flagellates and their very high growth potential, they clearly play a significant role in the food chains of this lake. In addition to providing energy, bacteriovory also represents an important supply of inorganic and organic nutrients under nutrient limiting conditions.


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