Have we overlooked the importance of small phytoplankton in productive waters?

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作者
Carrick, HJ [1 ]
Schelske, CL
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[1] SUNY Coll Buffalo, Great Lakes Ctr, Buffalo, NY 14222 USA
[2] SUNY Coll Buffalo, Dept Biol, Buffalo, NY 14222 USA
[3] Univ Florida, Dept Fisheries & Aquat Sci, Gainesville, FL 32606 USA
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10.4319/lo.1997.42.7.1613
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The idea that phytoplankton size structure increases with elevated nutrient content in lakes may be inaccurate because phototrophic picoplankton (Ppico) abundance was not accounted for in studies that originally described this phenomenon. The biomass, composition, and production of an entire phytoplankton community was evaluated in hypereutrophic Lake Apopka, Florida (avg chlorophyll = 105 mu g liter(-1), n = 20) for 1 yr. Ppico cell abundances commonly exceed 10(7) cells ml(-1), and size-fractionated chlorophyll (<5 mu m) and algal enumeration (cells <2 mu m in size) indicate that pico-size cyanobacteria contribute significantly to phytoplankton biomass throughout the year (avg 30%, n = 15), even though clogging of small pore-sized filters used in chlorophyll fractionation studies led to underestimation of Ppico biomass estimates. Ppico production contributed nearly 30% (n = 8) to total phytoplankton production. The quantitative importance of Ppico in Lake Apopka and eight other hypereutrophic systems in Florida (avg 50% Chi <5 mu m) indicates that Ppico can be important in waters of high nutrient content. The importance of small phytoplankton in productive waters may have been overlooked because (1) most studies focus on relatively pristine ecosystems, (2) some methodological constraints may impede studies in eutrophic environments (filtration artifacts), and (3) routine assessment of phytoplankton abundance rarely censuses all components of the community, including small algae.
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