2000
DOI: 10.1093/plankt/22.10.1841
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Advantages from diel vertical migration can explain the dominance of Gonyostomum semen (Raphidophyceae) in a small, steeply-stratified humic lake

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“…As G. semen can migrate in the vertical water column and stay at different depths during the 24-h period (Cowles and Brambel, 1936;Cronberg et al, 1988;Pithart et al, 1997;Salonen and Rosenberg, 2000), the vertical distribution in any lake depends on the time of sampling. Nevertheless, a mixed pattern of the species' vertical distribution occurs in the stratified water bodies of Polesie.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As G. semen can migrate in the vertical water column and stay at different depths during the 24-h period (Cowles and Brambel, 1936;Cronberg et al, 1988;Pithart et al, 1997;Salonen and Rosenberg, 2000), the vertical distribution in any lake depends on the time of sampling. Nevertheless, a mixed pattern of the species' vertical distribution occurs in the stratified water bodies of Polesie.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In shallow freshwaters two samples (0.5 m beneath the surface and 0.5 m above the bottom) were poured together into one collective sample, whereas in stratified lakes, samples were collected separately from two vertical zones (one epilimnion and one hypolimnion samples). Sampling was carried out at the same time of the day (usually between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.) to avoid sampling artefacts associated with dial vertical migrations of the species, which is emphasized by some authors (Salonen and Rosenberg, 2000). Additional qualitative samples for taxonomic analysis were taken with a planktonic net (mesh size 20 mm).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The presence of these humic substances is one factor making the massive occurrences of Gonyostomum semen possible (e.g. Salonen & Rosenberg, 2000) and accelerating the consumption of oxygen during wintertime. This increases the risk of internal phosphorus load and diminishes the Secchi depth of the lakes.…”
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“…This DVM enables flagellates to optimize photosynthesis regardless of weather or water clarity (Ault 2000), to acquire nutrients over a wide depth-range (Watanabe et al 1991, Hall & Paerl 2011, and to avoid predation by zooplankton, which swim to the surface at night and return to deeper layers in the daytime (Lampert 1989). Diel vertical migration thus aids in competition with other microalgae such as diatoms, which do not have this ability (Watanabe et al 1995, Smayda 1997, Kamykowski et al 1998, Salonen & Rosenberg 2000. Diel vertical migration is therefore one of the most important physiological adaptations for survival and growth of flagellate algae.…”
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confidence: 99%