The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994

Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre MDFRC item. Samples collected from Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica in January 1992 and 1994 were analysed for the abundance of bacterioplankton and the diversity and abundance of protistan plankton. At the times of sampling, 14 ciliate speci...

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Main Authors: Laybourn-Parry, Johanna, James, Mark R, McKnight, Diane M, Priscu, John, Spaulding, Sarah A, Shiel, Russell
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26181/22275598.v1
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author Laybourn-Parry, Johanna
James, Mark R
McKnight, Diane M
Priscu, John
Spaulding, Sarah A
Shiel, Russell
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James, Mark R
McKnight, Diane M
Priscu, John
Spaulding, Sarah A
Shiel, Russell
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collection La Trobe University (Melbourne): Figshare
description Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre MDFRC item. Samples collected from Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica in January 1992 and 1994 were analysed for the abundance of bacterioplankton and the diversity and abundance of protistan plankton. At the times of sampling, 14 ciliate species and 10 species of autotrophic flagellate were recorded. The samples contained two species of rotifer (Philodina spp.), which formed the first record of planktonic metazoans in the Dry Valley lakes of this region of Antarctica. Bacterial concentrations ranged between 1.0 and 3.8×108 l-1 in the upper oxic waters increasing to 20×108 l-1 in the anoxic waters. Heterotrophic flagellates decreased in abundance down the oxygenated water column, disappearing completely at 9 m, and ranged between 0.28 and 7.39×105 l-1 in abundance. Autotrophic flagellates were much more abundant exhibiting a number of distinct peaks down the water column (1.89–25.3×108 l-1). The ciliated protozoa were very abundant (up to 7720 l-1) in relation to flagellate and bacterial numbers, typical of oligotrophic lakes world-wide. The distribution of the protistan plankton showed marked zonation, probably in response to the differing salinity and temperature gradients in the water column. Possible trophic interactions are discussed and comparisons with other continental Antarctic lakes made.
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spelling ftlatrobeunivfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22275598 2025-01-16T19:06:29+00:00 The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994 Laybourn-Parry, Johanna James, Mark R McKnight, Diane M Priscu, John Spaulding, Sarah A Shiel, Russell 2023-04-03T17:27:01Z https://doi.org/10.26181/22275598.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_microbial_plankton_of_Lake_Fryxell_southern_Victoria_Land_Antarctica_during_the_summers_of_1992_and_1994/22275598 unknown doi:10.26181/22275598.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_microbial_plankton_of_Lake_Fryxell_southern_Victoria_Land_Antarctica_during_the_summers_of_1992_and_1994/22275598 In Copyright 270000 Biological Sciences lakes ecological abundance species diversity zooplankton ciliata rotifera bacteria Antarctica bacterioplankton protozoa invertebrata freshwater environment Text Journal contribution 2023 ftlatrobeunivfig https://doi.org/10.26181/22275598.v1 2023-04-05T23:11:59Z Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre MDFRC item. Samples collected from Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica in January 1992 and 1994 were analysed for the abundance of bacterioplankton and the diversity and abundance of protistan plankton. At the times of sampling, 14 ciliate species and 10 species of autotrophic flagellate were recorded. The samples contained two species of rotifer (Philodina spp.), which formed the first record of planktonic metazoans in the Dry Valley lakes of this region of Antarctica. Bacterial concentrations ranged between 1.0 and 3.8×108 l-1 in the upper oxic waters increasing to 20×108 l-1 in the anoxic waters. Heterotrophic flagellates decreased in abundance down the oxygenated water column, disappearing completely at 9 m, and ranged between 0.28 and 7.39×105 l-1 in abundance. Autotrophic flagellates were much more abundant exhibiting a number of distinct peaks down the water column (1.89–25.3×108 l-1). The ciliated protozoa were very abundant (up to 7720 l-1) in relation to flagellate and bacterial numbers, typical of oligotrophic lakes world-wide. The distribution of the protistan plankton showed marked zonation, probably in response to the differing salinity and temperature gradients in the water column. Possible trophic interactions are discussed and comparisons with other continental Antarctic lakes made. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Victoria Land Rotifer La Trobe University (Melbourne): Figshare Antarctic Fryxell ENVELOPE(163.183,163.183,-77.617,-77.617) Lake Fryxell ENVELOPE(163.183,163.183,-77.617,-77.617) Victoria Land
spellingShingle 270000 Biological Sciences
lakes
ecological abundance
species diversity
zooplankton
ciliata
rotifera
bacteria
Antarctica
bacterioplankton
protozoa
invertebrata
freshwater environment
Laybourn-Parry, Johanna
James, Mark R
McKnight, Diane M
Priscu, John
Spaulding, Sarah A
Shiel, Russell
The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
title The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
title_full The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
title_fullStr The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
title_full_unstemmed The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
title_short The microbial plankton of Lake Fryxell, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
title_sort microbial plankton of lake fryxell, southern victoria land, antarctica during the summers of 1992 and 1994
topic 270000 Biological Sciences
lakes
ecological abundance
species diversity
zooplankton
ciliata
rotifera
bacteria
Antarctica
bacterioplankton
protozoa
invertebrata
freshwater environment
topic_facet 270000 Biological Sciences
lakes
ecological abundance
species diversity
zooplankton
ciliata
rotifera
bacteria
Antarctica
bacterioplankton
protozoa
invertebrata
freshwater environment
url https://doi.org/10.26181/22275598.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_microbial_plankton_of_Lake_Fryxell_southern_Victoria_Land_Antarctica_during_the_summers_of_1992_and_1994/22275598