The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls

Plankton abundance and biomass were investigated in five lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Lakes Bonney, Fryxell, Joyce, Hoare and Miers. Despite plankton communities being dominated by organisms <100 μn in length, there were striking differences between the lakes, including large va...

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Main Authors: Roberts, EC, Priscu, JC, Wolf, C, Lyons, WB, Laybourn-Parry, J
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Published: 2004
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Priscu, JC
Wolf, C
Lyons, WB
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description Plankton abundance and biomass were investigated in five lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Lakes Bonney, Fryxell, Joyce, Hoare and Miers. Despite plankton communities being dominated by organisms <100 μn in length, there were striking differences between the lakes, including large variations in plankton vertical distribution and differences in total plankton biomass. Bacterial biomass was highest in the anoxic monimolimnia of the meromictic lakes, reaching 191 μg C l-1 in Lake Fryxell. Photosynthetic nanoflagellates dominated phytoplankton in the five lakes studied. Highest chlorophyll a concentrations were recorded at the chemocline of Lake Fryxell (21 μg chl a l-1). Heterotrophic nanoflagellate concentrations were low, ranging from 2 cells ml-1 in Hoare to 237 cells ml-1 in Bonney. By Antarctic standards, cillates were relatively successful in terms of biomass and diversity in Lakes Fryxell and Hoare. In contrast, Lake Miers possessed extremely low ciliate abundance (<0.04 cells ml-1). On both sampling occasions, copepod nauplii were observed in Lake Joyce. This is the first recording of crustacean zooplankton within the McMurdo Dry Valley Lakes. Because the foodwebs of these lakes are structured by "bottom-up" forces, differences in plankton distributions could be related to the physicochemical characteristics of each lake. The effect of lake evolution (legacy) and present-day climate change on planktonic dynamics is discussed. © Springer-Verlag 2003.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22864136 2025-03-16T15:18:21+00:00 The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls Roberts, EC Priscu, JC Wolf, C Lyons, WB Laybourn-Parry, J 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_distribution_of_microplankton_in_the_McMurdo_Dry_valley_lakes_Antarctica_response_to_ecosystem_legacy_or_present-day_climatic_controls/22864136 unknown 102.100.100/589430 In Copyright Microbial ecology No keyword provided Text Journal contribution 2004 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:21Z Plankton abundance and biomass were investigated in five lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Lakes Bonney, Fryxell, Joyce, Hoare and Miers. Despite plankton communities being dominated by organisms <100 μn in length, there were striking differences between the lakes, including large variations in plankton vertical distribution and differences in total plankton biomass. Bacterial biomass was highest in the anoxic monimolimnia of the meromictic lakes, reaching 191 μg C l-1 in Lake Fryxell. Photosynthetic nanoflagellates dominated phytoplankton in the five lakes studied. Highest chlorophyll a concentrations were recorded at the chemocline of Lake Fryxell (21 μg chl a l-1). Heterotrophic nanoflagellate concentrations were low, ranging from 2 cells ml-1 in Hoare to 237 cells ml-1 in Bonney. By Antarctic standards, cillates were relatively successful in terms of biomass and diversity in Lakes Fryxell and Hoare. In contrast, Lake Miers possessed extremely low ciliate abundance (<0.04 cells ml-1). On both sampling occasions, copepod nauplii were observed in Lake Joyce. This is the first recording of crustacean zooplankton within the McMurdo Dry Valley Lakes. Because the foodwebs of these lakes are structured by "bottom-up" forces, differences in plankton distributions could be related to the physicochemical characteristics of each lake. The effect of lake evolution (legacy) and present-day climate change on planktonic dynamics is discussed. © Springer-Verlag 2003. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Research from University Of Tasmania Antarctic Bonney ENVELOPE(162.417,162.417,-77.717,-77.717) Fryxell ENVELOPE(163.183,163.183,-77.617,-77.617) Hoare ENVELOPE(162.850,162.850,-77.633,-77.633) Lake Fryxell ENVELOPE(163.183,163.183,-77.617,-77.617) Lake Joyce ENVELOPE(168.200,168.200,-77.467,-77.467) Lake Miers ENVELOPE(-60.450,-60.450,-62.717,-62.717) McMurdo Dry Valleys Miers ENVELOPE(163.850,163.850,-78.100,-78.100)
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Roberts, EC
Priscu, JC
Wolf, C
Lyons, WB
Laybourn-Parry, J
The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
title The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
title_full The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
title_fullStr The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
title_full_unstemmed The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
title_short The distribution of microplankton in the McMurdo Dry valley lakes, Antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
title_sort distribution of microplankton in the mcmurdo dry valley lakes, antarctica: response to ecosystem legacy or present-day climatic controls
topic Microbial ecology
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topic_facet Microbial ecology
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