The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake

A shallow, saline lake (Rookery Lake) close to the sea and surrounded by a penguin rookery was investigated during the austral spring and summer of 1996/1997. The proximity to the sea means that the lake is likely to have been formed recently during isostatic uplift. Inputs of carbon and nutrients f...

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Main Authors: Bell, Elanor M, Laybourn-Parry, J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9b7545be-d5f5-4ccc-8092-337cdd552010
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9b7545be-d5f5-4ccc-8092-337cdd552010 2024-09-15T17:43:04+00:00 The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake Bell, Elanor M Laybourn-Parry, J 1999 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9b7545be-d5f5-4ccc-8092-337cdd552010 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9b7545be-d5f5-4ccc-8092-337cdd552010 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Bell , E M & Laybourn-Parry , J 1999 , ' The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake ' , POLAR BIOL , vol. 22 , no. 4 , pp. 248-253 . EASTERN ANTARCTICA TEMPORAL PATTERNS LAND VESTFOLD HILLS article 1999 ftuhipublicatio 2024-08-12T23:37:04Z A shallow, saline lake (Rookery Lake) close to the sea and surrounded by a penguin rookery was investigated during the austral spring and summer of 1996/1997. The proximity to the sea means that the lake is likely to have been formed recently during isostatic uplift. Inputs of carbon and nutrients from the penguin rookery have rendered Rookery Lake eutrophic compared with other brackish and saline lakes in the Vestfold Hills. Chlorophyll a concentration, bacterioplankton, heterotrophic nanoflagellate and phototrophic nanoflagellate abundances were all significantly higher than in other non-enriched lakes. The high productivity created seasonal anoxia during winter and spring below ice cover. The ciliate community resembled the marine community, and was dissimilar to that seen in older saline lakes within the Vestfold Hills. Thus Rockery Lake provides valuable evidence of the impact of natural eutrophication on an Antarctic lake, as well as of the evolution of the typical microbial community which dominates the older lakes of the Vestfold Hills. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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topic EASTERN ANTARCTICA
TEMPORAL PATTERNS
LAND
VESTFOLD HILLS
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TEMPORAL PATTERNS
LAND
VESTFOLD HILLS
Bell, Elanor M
Laybourn-Parry, J
The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake
topic_facet EASTERN ANTARCTICA
TEMPORAL PATTERNS
LAND
VESTFOLD HILLS
description A shallow, saline lake (Rookery Lake) close to the sea and surrounded by a penguin rookery was investigated during the austral spring and summer of 1996/1997. The proximity to the sea means that the lake is likely to have been formed recently during isostatic uplift. Inputs of carbon and nutrients from the penguin rookery have rendered Rookery Lake eutrophic compared with other brackish and saline lakes in the Vestfold Hills. Chlorophyll a concentration, bacterioplankton, heterotrophic nanoflagellate and phototrophic nanoflagellate abundances were all significantly higher than in other non-enriched lakes. The high productivity created seasonal anoxia during winter and spring below ice cover. The ciliate community resembled the marine community, and was dissimilar to that seen in older saline lakes within the Vestfold Hills. Thus Rockery Lake provides valuable evidence of the impact of natural eutrophication on an Antarctic lake, as well as of the evolution of the typical microbial community which dominates the older lakes of the Vestfold Hills.
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title The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake
title_short The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake
title_full The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake
title_fullStr The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake
title_full_unstemmed The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake
title_sort plankton community of a young, eutrophic, antarctic saline lake
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op_source Bell , E M & Laybourn-Parry , J 1999 , ' The plankton community of a young, eutrophic, Antarctic saline lake ' , POLAR BIOL , vol. 22 , no. 4 , pp. 248-253 .
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