Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)

Jöri Lake III (2512 m a.s.l., zm = 22 m, A = 57.81 ´ 103 m2, V = 601.1 ´ 103 m3) is situated in the Vereina region in the eastern part of the Swiss Alps. We studied microbial grazing on bacteria and bacterial productivity during the ice-free period. The lake normally gets thermally stratified for tw...

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Main Authors: Ferdinand SCHANZ, Brigitte HINDER, Kurt HANSELMANN, Isabel BAUR
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 1999-08-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/448
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spelling doaj-502ce5a5a229462c862a0c743723bfe02020-11-25T02:47:09ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86331999-08-0158216216810.4081/jlimnol.1999.162Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)Ferdinand SCHANZBrigitte HINDERKurt HANSELMANNIsabel BAURJöri Lake III (2512 m a.s.l., zm = 22 m, A = 57.81 ´ 103 m2, V = 601.1 ´ 103 m3) is situated in the Vereina region in the eastern part of the Swiss Alps. We studied microbial grazing on bacteria and bacterial productivity during the ice-free period. The lake normally gets thermally stratified for two months between July and September. In 1996, chlorophyll-a concentrations varied from 0.5 to 2.0 μg l-1 with maximum values just below the thermocline (6 m depth), in 1997, they were between 0.6 and 5.0 μg l-1 with maximum values at 10 m depth – several meters below the thermocline. Bacterial densities varied between 0.7 and 1.7 ´ 106 ml-1 with maxima in the thermocline, one to two meters above the chlorophyll maximum. The areal bacterial biomass (volume beneath 1 m2 to a depth of 8 m) was 10 μg C l-1 which remained more or less constant for the periods investigated. In 1997, bacterial growth rate and production rates were determined using [3H]-thymidine incorporation. The rates were as low as 0.002 to 0.006 h-1 and 0.01 to 0.03 μg C l-1 h-1, respectively. We found a carbon ratio of bacteria, phytoplankton, and autotrophic picoplancton (APP) of 1.5:1.1:1 which shows a rather high abundance of bacteria and autotrophic picoplankton (APP) compared to larger phytoplankton. Bacterial growth followed a temperature dependence similar to the one observed for bacteria from Lake Zürich, a prealpine and mesotrophic lake which was studied for comparison. Microbial food web in Jöri Lake III was not top down controlled during the periods of our study and mixotrophic algae like Dinobryon cylindricum var. alpinum and autotrophic nanoflagellates (ANF) were the dominant bacterial grazers observed.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/448alpine lake, microbial food web, bacterial growth rates, autotrophic picoplankton, mixotrophic algae
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author Ferdinand SCHANZ
Brigitte HINDER
Kurt HANSELMANN
Isabel BAUR
spellingShingle Ferdinand SCHANZ
Brigitte HINDER
Kurt HANSELMANN
Isabel BAUR
Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)
Journal of Limnology
alpine lake, microbial food web, bacterial growth rates, autotrophic picoplankton, mixotrophic algae
author_facet Ferdinand SCHANZ
Brigitte HINDER
Kurt HANSELMANN
Isabel BAUR
author_sort Ferdinand SCHANZ
title Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)
title_short Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)
title_full Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)
title_fullStr Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)
title_full_unstemmed Microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (Jöri Lake III, Switzerland)
title_sort microbial food web in an oligotrophic high mountain lake (jöri lake iii, switzerland)
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 1999-08-01
description Jöri Lake III (2512 m a.s.l., zm = 22 m, A = 57.81 ´ 103 m2, V = 601.1 ´ 103 m3) is situated in the Vereina region in the eastern part of the Swiss Alps. We studied microbial grazing on bacteria and bacterial productivity during the ice-free period. The lake normally gets thermally stratified for two months between July and September. In 1996, chlorophyll-a concentrations varied from 0.5 to 2.0 μg l-1 with maximum values just below the thermocline (6 m depth), in 1997, they were between 0.6 and 5.0 μg l-1 with maximum values at 10 m depth – several meters below the thermocline. Bacterial densities varied between 0.7 and 1.7 ´ 106 ml-1 with maxima in the thermocline, one to two meters above the chlorophyll maximum. The areal bacterial biomass (volume beneath 1 m2 to a depth of 8 m) was 10 μg C l-1 which remained more or less constant for the periods investigated. In 1997, bacterial growth rate and production rates were determined using [3H]-thymidine incorporation. The rates were as low as 0.002 to 0.006 h-1 and 0.01 to 0.03 μg C l-1 h-1, respectively. We found a carbon ratio of bacteria, phytoplankton, and autotrophic picoplancton (APP) of 1.5:1.1:1 which shows a rather high abundance of bacteria and autotrophic picoplankton (APP) compared to larger phytoplankton. Bacterial growth followed a temperature dependence similar to the one observed for bacteria from Lake Zürich, a prealpine and mesotrophic lake which was studied for comparison. Microbial food web in Jöri Lake III was not top down controlled during the periods of our study and mixotrophic algae like Dinobryon cylindricum var. alpinum and autotrophic nanoflagellates (ANF) were the dominant bacterial grazers observed.
topic alpine lake, microbial food web, bacterial growth rates, autotrophic picoplankton, mixotrophic algae
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/448
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