Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake

Lakes from Maritime Antarctica are regarded as systems generally inhabited by metazoan plankton capable of imposing a top-down control on the phytoplankton during short periods, while lakes from Continental Antarctica lacking these communities would be typically controlled by scarcity of nutrients,...

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Main Authors: Mataloni, María Gabriela, Tesolin, Gustavo A.
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Published: 2000
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_00188158_v432_n1-3_p65_Mataloni 2023-05-15T13:42:26+02:00 Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake Mataloni, María Gabriela Tesolin, Gustavo A. 2000 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00188158_v432_n1-3_p65_Mataloni https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v432_n1-3_p65_Mataloni unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00188158_v432_n1-3_p65_Mataloni http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v432_n1-3_p65_Mataloni Antarctica Ecology Grazing Lakes Phytoplankton 2000 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v432_n1-3_p65_Mataloni 2023-02-16T01:57:29Z Lakes from Maritime Antarctica are regarded as systems generally inhabited by metazoan plankton capable of imposing a top-down control on the phytoplankton during short periods, while lakes from Continental Antarctica lacking these communities would be typically controlled by scarcity of nutrients, following a bottom-up model. Otero Lake is a highly eutrophic small lake located on the NW of the Antarctic Peninsula, which has no metazoan plankton. During summer 1996, we studied the density, composition and vertical distribution of the phytoplankton community of this lake with respect to various abiotic variables, yet our results demonstrated neither light nor nutrient limitation of the phytoplankton biomass. Densities of heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNAN) and ciliates from three different size categories were also studied. Extremely low densities of HNAN (0-155 ind. ml-1) could be due to feeding competition by bacterivore nanociliates and/or predation by large ciliates. A summer bloom of the phytoflagellate Chlamydomonas aff. celerrima Pascher reached densities tenfold those of previous years (158.103 ind. ml-1), though apparently curtailed by a strong peak of large ciliates (107 ind. ml-1) which would heavily graze on PNAN (phototrophic nanoflagellates). Top-down control can thus occur in this lake during short periods of long hydrologic residence time. Fil:Mataloni, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Tesolín, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Argentina Strong Peak ENVELOPE(-82.300,-82.300,-79.933,-79.933) The Antarctic
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topic Antarctica
Ecology
Grazing
Lakes
Phytoplankton
spellingShingle Antarctica
Ecology
Grazing
Lakes
Phytoplankton
Mataloni, María Gabriela
Tesolin, Gustavo A.
Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake
topic_facet Antarctica
Ecology
Grazing
Lakes
Phytoplankton
description Lakes from Maritime Antarctica are regarded as systems generally inhabited by metazoan plankton capable of imposing a top-down control on the phytoplankton during short periods, while lakes from Continental Antarctica lacking these communities would be typically controlled by scarcity of nutrients, following a bottom-up model. Otero Lake is a highly eutrophic small lake located on the NW of the Antarctic Peninsula, which has no metazoan plankton. During summer 1996, we studied the density, composition and vertical distribution of the phytoplankton community of this lake with respect to various abiotic variables, yet our results demonstrated neither light nor nutrient limitation of the phytoplankton biomass. Densities of heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNAN) and ciliates from three different size categories were also studied. Extremely low densities of HNAN (0-155 ind. ml-1) could be due to feeding competition by bacterivore nanociliates and/or predation by large ciliates. A summer bloom of the phytoflagellate Chlamydomonas aff. celerrima Pascher reached densities tenfold those of previous years (158.103 ind. ml-1), though apparently curtailed by a strong peak of large ciliates (107 ind. ml-1) which would heavily graze on PNAN (phototrophic nanoflagellates). Top-down control can thus occur in this lake during short periods of long hydrologic residence time. Fil:Mataloni, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Tesolín, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
author Mataloni, María Gabriela
Tesolin, Gustavo A.
author_facet Mataloni, María Gabriela
Tesolin, Gustavo A.
author_sort Mataloni, María Gabriela
title Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake
title_short Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake
title_full Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake
title_fullStr Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake
title_full_unstemmed Factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic Antarctic lake
title_sort factors regulating summer phytoplankton in a highly eutrophic antarctic lake
publishDate 2000
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-82.300,-82.300,-79.933,-79.933)
geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Argentina
Strong Peak
The Antarctic
geographic_facet Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Argentina
Strong Peak
The Antarctic
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
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