1973
DOI: 10.2307/3543810
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Diel Variation in Oxygen Production and Uptake in a Microbenthic Littoral Community of a Nutrient-Poor Lake

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“…Such limitation will first appear at the highest temperature. Hunding (1973) studied the oxygen production and uptake in a microbenthic littoral community of a nutrient-poor lake in October and found an average uptake of 19 mg O2 m~^ h"' and a considerable daily variation with a maximum uptake of 85 mg Oi m"^ h"'. It is difficult to compare the seasonal oxygen uptake rates found in this study (Fig.…”
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“…Such limitation will first appear at the highest temperature. Hunding (1973) studied the oxygen production and uptake in a microbenthic littoral community of a nutrient-poor lake in October and found an average uptake of 19 mg O2 m~^ h"' and a considerable daily variation with a maximum uptake of 85 mg Oi m"^ h"'. It is difficult to compare the seasonal oxygen uptake rates found in this study (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andersen (1977b) found oxygen uptake rates of 23-30 mg O2 m"^ h"' at 8°C for profundal sediments in two Danish eutrophic shallow lakes. Hunding (1973) studied the oxygen production and uptake in a microbenthic littoral community of a nutrient-poor lake in October and found an average uptake of 19 mg O2 m~^ h"' and a considerable daily variation with a maximum uptake of 85 mg Oi m"^ h"'. Edberg and Hofsten (1973) found oxygen uptake rates from 18 to 108 mg O; m"^ h"' in in situ measurements in four Swedish lakes.…”
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“…Des relations décrites plus haut, il n'est pas possible de dégager un effet de photoinhibition souvent mentionné dans la littérature (HUNDING, 1973 ;PEE-TERS et EILERS, 1978 ;PELLETIER, 1983). Cela vient sans doute du fait qu'il s'agit d'un phénomène ponctuel au cours de la journée qui est « gommé » par l'utilisation de moyennes et de productions journalières ; il est probable qu'à l'échelle annuelle son rôle dans le bilan de l'oxygène soit secondaire.…”
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