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Vertical distribution and diel migration of flagellated phytoplankton in a small humic lake

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Flagellates in Freshwater Ecosystems

Part of the book series: Developments in Hydrobiology ((DIHY,volume 45))

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The vertical distributions and migrations are described of the most abundant flagellated phytoplankton species from the summer community of a small forest lake in southern Finland. The lake showed a steep and stable thermal stratification with a shallow oxygenated epilimnion. Horizontal variation of phytoplankton distribution within the lake was tested on two scales and found to be statistically significant only in the case of Mallomonas reginae. The vertical distribution of flagellated phytoplankton was assessed by reference to the distribution of a non-motile, neutrally buoyant species Ankyra judayi. Statistically significant, active vertical positioning was demonstrated for all the flagellates examined with the exception of Spiniferomonas bourrellyi. Diel vertical migrations were apparent for all species showing active positioning and the pattern of an evening descent and a morning ascent was ubiquitous. The extent and timing of diel migrations varied between species. The most extensive migrations were by Cryptomonas marssonii which crossed a temperature gradient of 14 °C and penetrated far into the anoxic hypolimnion. Several categories of competitive advantage can be gained by species undertaking such diel vertical migrations.

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Jones, R.I. (1988). Vertical distribution and diel migration of flagellated phytoplankton in a small humic lake. In: Jones, R.I., Ilmavirta, V. (eds) Flagellates in Freshwater Ecosystems. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 45. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3097-1_7

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