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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Main Author: Contant, Jacinthe
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20623
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spelling 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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language en
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topic phytoplankton
picophytoplankton
size distribution analysis
seasonal succession
nutrients
Picophytoplankton in rivers
spellingShingle phytoplankton
picophytoplankton
size distribution analysis
seasonal succession
nutrients
Picophytoplankton in rivers
Contant, Jacinthe
Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
description 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.
author Contant, Jacinthe
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title Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
title_short Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
title_full Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
title_fullStr Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
title_full_unstemmed Phytoplankton Communities in Temperate Rivers
title_sort phytoplankton communities in temperate rivers
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20623
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