2014
DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1304-22
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Ciliates versus other components of the microbial loop in the psammolittoral zone: horizontal distribution

Abstract: The objective of this study was to determine the abundance and biomass of microbial loop components in 2 lakes of different trophic status. The lakes (mesotrophic and eutrophic ones) were located in the Łęczna-Włodawa Lakeland. The effect of selected physical and chemical water parameters on this group of organisms was also analyzed. Psammon samples were collected during 3 seasons: spring, summer, and autumn 2011. In each of the lakes, samples were collected in the euarenal, higroarenal, and hydroarenal zones.… Show more

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“…The structure, density, and distribution of ciliates, which are primarily found in free-living form in a variety of aquatic habitats (Foissner, 2006;, reflect the biotic, physical, and chemical aspects of the environment in which they live (Zhou et al, 2008;Almeida et al, 2009;Bagatini et al, 2013;Nawrot & Mieczan, 2014). According to Santaferrara and Alder ( 2009), the density and biomass of ciliates are distributed both spatially and seasonally, and they typically correspond with changes in the production of phytoplankton and bacteria.…”
Section: Classmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure, density, and distribution of ciliates, which are primarily found in free-living form in a variety of aquatic habitats (Foissner, 2006;, reflect the biotic, physical, and chemical aspects of the environment in which they live (Zhou et al, 2008;Almeida et al, 2009;Bagatini et al, 2013;Nawrot & Mieczan, 2014). According to Santaferrara and Alder ( 2009), the density and biomass of ciliates are distributed both spatially and seasonally, and they typically correspond with changes in the production of phytoplankton and bacteria.…”
Section: Classmentioning
confidence: 99%