2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10040485
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Prokaryotic Community Composition Affected by Seasonal Changes in Physicochemical Properties of Water in Peat Bog Lakes

Abstract: Based on a three-year study on the prokaryotic community composition in peat bog lakes surrounded by a floating mat of Sphagnum sp. moss in the conditions of Northeast Poland (Central Europe), we verified the relationship between 20 water parameters and main Eubacteria and Archaea phyla for specific sites: the subsurface (pelagic zone), near-bottom (benthic zone), and the Sphagnum mat (ecotone zone). Abundance and composition of the main aquatic bacteria phyla (Alphaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria, Gammapro… Show more

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“…0.11 mg P L –1 ) along the water column regardless of season. More detailed physical and chemical properties of the studied peat bog lakes have been presented by Lew et al [27].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…0.11 mg P L –1 ) along the water column regardless of season. More detailed physical and chemical properties of the studied peat bog lakes have been presented by Lew et al [27].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic matter stored as peat deposits and other organic sediments exclude the cycle of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur. The natural flow of carbon, which takes place where peat bogs are located, is connected with the flow of carbon in the atmosphere and methane emission, whose greatest sources are wetlands [27,62]. The reason for that is a global increase of the greenhouse effect, which poses a serious problem to the protection of natural environment.…”
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“…It can be presumed, that decades after establishment of this lake, it initiated natural processes in the riparian zone which will result in the development of aquatic plant classes typical for peat lakes such as Phragimitetea, Lemnetea minoris, Potametea and mosses from the Sphagnopsida class [31,32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This may result from stress caused by both anthropogenic pollution and the pressure of environmental parameters [25,26]. Despite the growing interest in the influence of abiotic factors on the structure of microbial communities in coastal ecosystems [6,17,[27][28][29] biotic changes in the low-salinity ecosystems still require more attention of researchers [30][31][32]. Observations of changes in the structure of bacterioplankton within coastal lakes would also allow the creation of a model for the early detection of changes in freshwater-to-brackish ecotone zones within a global range.…”
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confidence: 99%