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  • Konferenzschrift  (1)
  • Primary production  (1)
  • 1
    Keywords: Lake ecology Congresses ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; See ; Ökosystem
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XVIII, 691 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3540521038 , 0387521038
    Series Statement: Brock/Springer series in contemporary bioscience
    DDC: 574.5/26332
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    Language: English
    Note: Papers presented at a symposium entitled Functional and structural properties of large lakes, held Constance, West Germany, Sept. 1987
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    ISSN: 1420-9055
    Keywords: Primary production ; oligotrophy ; photosynthetic bacteria ; meromixis ; kettle lake
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract During 1986 planktonic primary production and controlling factors were investigated in a small (A0 = 11.8 · 103 m2, Zmax = 11.5 m) meromictic kettle lake (Mittlerer Buchensee). Annual phytoplankton productivity was estimated to ca 120 gC · m−2 · a−1 (1,42 tC · lake−1 · a−1). The marked thermal stratification of the lake led to irregular vertical distributions of chlorophylla concentrations (Chla) and, to a minor extent, of photosynthesis (Az). Between the depths of 0 to 6 m low Chla concentrations (〈 7 mg · m−3) and comparatively high background light attenuation (kw = 0,525 m−1, 77% of total attenuation due to gelbstoff and abioseston) was found. As a consequence, light absorption by algae was low (mean value 17,4%) and self-shading was absent. Because of the small seasonal variation of Chla concentrations, no significant correlation between Chla and areal photosynthesis (ΣA) was observed. Only in early summer (June–July) biomass appears to influence the vertical distribution of photosynthesis on a bigger scale. Around 8 m depth, low-light adapted algae and phototrophic bacteria formed dense layers. Due to low ambient irradiances, the contribution of these organisms to total primary productivity was small. Primary production and incident irradiance were significantly correlated with each other (r2 = 0.68). Although the maximum assimilation number (Popt) showed a clear dependence upon water temperature (Q10 = 2.31), the latter was of minor importance to areal photosynthesis.
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