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Nutrient and Grazer-Mediated Effects on Picoplankton and Size Structure in Phytoplankton Communities

✍ Scribed by John D. Wehr


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
835 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
1434-2944

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✦ Synopsis


This study examines the factors which contribute to the abundance of algal picoplankton in lakes. A three-year field study of a meso-eutrophic lake was compared with observations from oligotrophic and highly eutrophic lakes in the region. Trophic state alone (oligotrophic vs. eutrophic) was not a good predictor of the importance of picoplankton; smaller cells were relatively abundant when phosphorus was limiting other phytoplankters, but also when nitrogen was in surplus. Subsequent field experiments found that picoplankton growth was stimulated by N, but not by P additions. This relationship was strongly affected by light and grazer levels. Grazers apparently mediate the effects of nutrient deficiency, and favor the growth of larger algal size classes, especially nanoplankton. The flux of P within experimental enclosures was controlled by picoplankton abundance under low nutrient conditions, but was a function of total phytoplankton biomass under P surplus.


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