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Phytoplankton ecology: structure, function and fluctuation
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ISBN: 041224330X 940108310X 9400940815 9780412243301 Year: 1986 Publisher: London: Chapman and Hall,

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Phytoplankton in turbid environments : rivers and shallow lakes
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ISBN: 0792331117 9048144647 9401726701 9780792331117 Year: 1994 Volume: 100 Publisher: Dordrecht: Kluwer,

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Ecologie du phytoplancton du lac Kivu (Afrique de l'Est) = Phytoplankton ecology of Lake Kivu (eastern Africa)
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ISBN: 9782870375327 2870375328 Year: 2006 Volume: 2006 Publisher: Namur Presses Universitaires de Namur, Hugo Sarmento

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With a volcanic origin, Lake Kivu is deep and meromictic, and shows a very particular limnology and some astonishing features. The data available on its limnology and phytoplanktic communities are limited, dispersed or outdated. This is the first deep, long term study (2002-2004) on limnology and phytoplankton ecology of Lake Kivu, combining different techniques: HPLC analysis of marker pigments, flow cytometry, light, epifluorescence and electron microscopy. Lake Kivu combines a relatively shallow euphotic layer (~18m) usually smaller than its mixed layer (20 – 60 m), and with a weak thermal gradient in the mixolimnion. With an annual average chlorophyll a in the mixed layer of 2.2 mg m-3 and low nutrient levels in the euphotic zone, the lake is clearly oligotrophic. Concerning its phytoplanktonic composition, the most common species were the pennate diatoms Nitzschia bacata Hust. and Fragilaria danica (Kütz.) Lange Bert., and the cyanobacteria Planktolyngbya limnetica (Lemm.) Komárková-Legnerová and Cronberg and Synechococcus sp. Diatoms were the dominant group in the lake, particularly during the dry season episodes of deep mixing. During the rainy season, the stratified water column, with high light and lower nutrient availability, favoured dominance of cyanobacteria. Phycoerythrin-rich phototrophic picoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria cell numbers were constantly high, with relatively subtle spatial, seasonal and vertical variations. In open lake waters, where allochthonous carbon inputs are most probably inconsequential, HNA heterotrophic bacteria abundance is strongly correlated with chlorophyll a. Recent investigations revealed an increasing methane production in the deep waters during the past three decades, leading to an accumulation of gas and the subsequent lowering of the energy required to trigger a devastating release of gasses. The role of primary producers and the probable changes on the export ratio of the organic matter into deep waters after t

Ecology of phytoplankton
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ISBN: 0521605199 9780521605199 9780521844130 0521844134 9780511542145 0511191812 9780511191817 051119062X 9780511190629 0511190948 9780511190940 0511191375 9780511191374 0511542143 0511324243 9780511324246 1107163811 1280458488 9786610458486 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Communities of microscopic plant life, or phytoplankton, dominate the Earth's aquatic ecosystems. This important new book by Colin Reynolds covers the adaptations, physiology and population dynamics of phytoplankton communities in lakes and rivers and oceans. It provides basic information on composition, morphology and physiology of the main phyletic groups represented in marine and freshwater systems and in addition reviews recent advances in community ecology, developing an appreciation of assembly processes, co-existence and competition, disturbance and diversity. Although focussed on one group of organisms, the book develops many concepts relevant to ecology in the broadest sense, and as such will appeal to graduate students and researchers in ecology, limnology and oceanography.

The ecology of freshwater phytoplankton
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ISBN: 0521282225 0521237823 9780521237826 Year: 1984 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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