Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
The structure of phytoplankton communities was examined seasonally across five rivers with a focus on small cells and their relative importance. Picophytoplankton (0.2-2 μm), previously considered insignificant in rivers, reached densities as high as those observed in lakes and oceans (~ 10e4-10e5 c...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-206232013-04-05T03:21:09ZPhytoplankton Communities in Temperate RiversContant, Jacinthephytoplanktonpicophytoplanktonsize distribution analysisseasonal successionnutrientsPicophytoplankton in riversThe structure of phytoplankton communities was examined seasonally across five rivers with a focus on small cells and their relative importance. Picophytoplankton (0.2-2 μm), previously considered insignificant in rivers, reached densities as high as those observed in lakes and oceans (~ 10e4-10e5 cells/mL). Their relative importance was not a function of trophic state with the highest contribution to algal biomass found in the most eutrophic river. Body size distributions were analyzed from both chlorophyll-a size fractions and taxonomic enumerations; no significant effect of river or season was detected, suggesting that phytoplankton size distribution is not a useful metric of change in rivers. Unlike lake ecosystems, the rivers were uniformly dominated by small cells (< 20 μm). Taxonomic analyses of the seasonal succession did not reveal a common periodicity of particular divisions (e.g. diatoms). However, strong dominance was more typical of eutrophic rivers even though taxa richness was similar.2012-01-23T14:42:58Z2013-03-01T11:00:04Z20122012-01-23http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20623en |
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The structure of phytoplankton communities was examined seasonally across five rivers with a focus on small cells and their relative importance. Picophytoplankton (0.2-2 μm), previously considered insignificant in rivers, reached densities as high as those observed in lakes and oceans (~ 10e4-10e5 cells/mL). Their relative importance was not a function of trophic state with the highest contribution to algal biomass found in the most eutrophic river. Body size distributions were analyzed from both chlorophyll-a size fractions and taxonomic enumerations; no significant effect of river or season was detected, suggesting that phytoplankton size distribution is not a useful metric of change in rivers. Unlike lake ecosystems, the rivers were uniformly dominated by small cells (< 20 μm). Taxonomic analyses of the seasonal succession did not reveal a common periodicity of particular divisions (e.g. diatoms). However, strong dominance was more typical of eutrophic rivers even though taxa richness was similar. |
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Contant, Jacinthe |
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Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers |
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Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers |
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Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers |
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Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers |
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Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers |
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phytoplankton communities in temperate rivers |
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