The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy
Five brackish to hypersaline lakes (Highway, Ace, Pendent, Williams and Rookery) in the Vestfold Hills, eastern Antarctica were investigated during the I austral summer of 1999/2000. The aims were to characterise the functional dynamics of the plankton and gain an understanding of how the different...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:49001 2023-05-15T13:40:51+02:00 The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy Laybourn-Parry, J Henshaw, T Quayle, WA 2002 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-002-0383-x http://ecite.utas.edu.au/49001 en eng Springer http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-002-0383-x Laybourn-Parry, J and Henshaw, T and Quayle, WA, The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy, Polar Biology, 25, (7) pp. 542-552. ISSN 0722-4060 (2002) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/49001 Biological Sciences Microbiology Microbial Ecology Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-002-0383-x 2019-12-13T21:23:45Z Five brackish to hypersaline lakes (Highway, Ace, Pendent, Williams and Rookery) in the Vestfold Hills, eastern Antarctica were investigated during the I austral summer of 1999/2000. The aims were to characterise the functional dynamics of the plankton and gain an understanding of how the different environments in the lakes have led to the evolution of different communities. The plankton was dominated by microorganisms and differed across the salinity spectrum in relation to trophy, age and the presence of meromixis. However, some elements of the plankton were common to all of the lakes, e.g. the mixtrophic ciliate, Mesodinium rubrum, which reached abundances of 2.7105 1-1 and spanned a salinity gradient of 4-63. Marine dinoflagellate species also occurred in all of the lakes, often at high abundances m Highway Lake, Pendent Lake and Lake Williams. During December (mid-summer), primary production showed an increase along the salinity gradient from Highway Lake to Lake Williams; however, it was low in hyper-nutrified Rookery Lake because of the turbidity of the waters. Bacterial production followed the same trend and was extremely high in Rookery Lake (327 g 1-1 h-1 in January). The lakes possessed a marine microbial plankton that has become very simplified through time, I and now contains a small number of highly successful species, which were pre-adapted to surviving in extreme Antarctic lakes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Polar Biology eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Austral Highway Lake ENVELOPE(78.223,78.223,-68.463,-68.463) Rookery Lake ENVELOPE(78.073,78.073,-68.498,-68.498) Vestfold Vestfold Hills Polar Biology 25 7 542 552 |
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Five brackish to hypersaline lakes (Highway, Ace, Pendent, Williams and Rookery) in the Vestfold Hills, eastern Antarctica were investigated during the I austral summer of 1999/2000. The aims were to characterise the functional dynamics of the plankton and gain an understanding of how the different environments in the lakes have led to the evolution of different communities. The plankton was dominated by microorganisms and differed across the salinity spectrum in relation to trophy, age and the presence of meromixis. However, some elements of the plankton were common to all of the lakes, e.g. the mixtrophic ciliate, Mesodinium rubrum, which reached abundances of 2.7105 1-1 and spanned a salinity gradient of 4-63. Marine dinoflagellate species also occurred in all of the lakes, often at high abundances m Highway Lake, Pendent Lake and Lake Williams. During December (mid-summer), primary production showed an increase along the salinity gradient from Highway Lake to Lake Williams; however, it was low in hyper-nutrified Rookery Lake because of the turbidity of the waters. Bacterial production followed the same trend and was extremely high in Rookery Lake (327 g 1-1 h-1 in January). The lakes possessed a marine microbial plankton that has become very simplified through time, I and now contains a small number of highly successful species, which were pre-adapted to surviving in extreme Antarctic lakes. |
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The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy |
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The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy |
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The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy |
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The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy |
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The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy |
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evolution and biology of antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy |
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ENVELOPE(78.223,78.223,-68.463,-68.463) ENVELOPE(78.073,78.073,-68.498,-68.498) |
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Antarctic Austral Highway Lake Rookery Lake Vestfold Vestfold Hills |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-002-0383-x Laybourn-Parry, J and Henshaw, T and Quayle, WA, The evolution and biology of Antarctic saline lakes in relation to salinity and trophy, Polar Biology, 25, (7) pp. 542-552. ISSN 0722-4060 (2002) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/49001 |
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