Hypertrophic phytoplankton: an overview

An overview is provided of studies on hypertrophic phytoplankton in order to explore the subject and to suggest uncovered areas of research in this increasingly important theme. The authors restrict themselves to stagnant environments, using a community criterion to define hypertrophic environments. They are defined as those whose yearly average of phytoplankton chlorophyll is equal to or higher than 100 mg per cubic metre of water. The paper deals with species composition, diversity, biomass, primary production, losses and seasonal succession of hypertrophic phytoplankton. Other topics, such as population dynamics and ecophysiological issues, either lack enough information to be considered or are well known, e.g. Microcystis and Oscillatoria ecophysiology.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cobelas, Miguel Alvarez, Jacobsen, Bodil A.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1992
Subjects:Ecology, Pollution, Limnology, Biomass, Chlorophylls, Eutrophic lakes, Hypertrophy, Nutrients (mineral), Phytoplankton, Primary production, Species diversity, Stagnant water, Watersheds,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22142
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