The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)

This paper describes some characteristic features of the phytoplankton of Grasmere, one of the smaller of the principal lakes of the English Lake District, and attempts to relate these to distinctive physical and chemical properties of the lake. Quantitative data presented herein are derived from 5-m vertical column samples, collected with a flexible polyethylene hose close to the deepest point of Grasmere, generally at intervals of 14 days ( 7 days from 1972 to 1978, inclusive). The study concludes that although Grasmere has been subject to increased phosphorus-loading and has quickly developed many features associated with eutrophication, the composition of its plankton has retained the characteristics of a mesotrophic, soft-water lake: a vernal diatom maximum, generally dominated by Asterionella, is followed by summer growths of nanoplanktonic species, of various colonial Chlorophyceae, before a substantial return to Asterionella-dominance in the autumn.

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Main Authors: Reynolds, C.S., Lund, J.W.G.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1982
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Limnology, Freshwater Lakes, Diatoms, Phytoplankton, Limnological data, Seasonal distribution, Biomass, Population dynamics, Eutrophication, England, Grasmere Lake,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22651
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-226512021-07-08T02:53:09Z The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District) Reynolds, C.S. Lund, J.W.G. Biology Ecology Limnology Freshwater Lakes Diatoms Phytoplankton Limnological data Seasonal distribution Biomass Population dynamics Eutrophication England Grasmere Lake This paper describes some characteristic features of the phytoplankton of Grasmere, one of the smaller of the principal lakes of the English Lake District, and attempts to relate these to distinctive physical and chemical properties of the lake. Quantitative data presented herein are derived from 5-m vertical column samples, collected with a flexible polyethylene hose close to the deepest point of Grasmere, generally at intervals of 14 days ( 7 days from 1972 to 1978, inclusive). The study concludes that although Grasmere has been subject to increased phosphorus-loading and has quickly developed many features associated with eutrophication, the composition of its plankton has retained the characteristics of a mesotrophic, soft-water lake: a vernal diatom maximum, generally dominated by Asterionella, is followed by summer growths of nanoplanktonic species, of various colonial Chlorophyceae, before a substantial return to Asterionella-dominance in the autumn. 2021-06-24T16:03:34Z 2021-06-24T16:03:34Z 1982 monograph W1/207/5 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22651 en http://www.fba.org.uk application/pdf application/pdf 55 Freshwater Biological Association Ambleside, UK http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5119 1256 2011-09-29 15:22:29 5119 Freshwater Biological Association
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topic Biology
Ecology
Limnology
Freshwater Lakes
Diatoms
Phytoplankton
Limnological data
Seasonal distribution
Biomass
Population dynamics
Eutrophication
England
Grasmere Lake
Biology
Ecology
Limnology
Freshwater Lakes
Diatoms
Phytoplankton
Limnological data
Seasonal distribution
Biomass
Population dynamics
Eutrophication
England
Grasmere Lake
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology
Limnology
Freshwater Lakes
Diatoms
Phytoplankton
Limnological data
Seasonal distribution
Biomass
Population dynamics
Eutrophication
England
Grasmere Lake
Biology
Ecology
Limnology
Freshwater Lakes
Diatoms
Phytoplankton
Limnological data
Seasonal distribution
Biomass
Population dynamics
Eutrophication
England
Grasmere Lake
Reynolds, C.S.
Lund, J.W.G.
The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)
description This paper describes some characteristic features of the phytoplankton of Grasmere, one of the smaller of the principal lakes of the English Lake District, and attempts to relate these to distinctive physical and chemical properties of the lake. Quantitative data presented herein are derived from 5-m vertical column samples, collected with a flexible polyethylene hose close to the deepest point of Grasmere, generally at intervals of 14 days ( 7 days from 1972 to 1978, inclusive). The study concludes that although Grasmere has been subject to increased phosphorus-loading and has quickly developed many features associated with eutrophication, the composition of its plankton has retained the characteristics of a mesotrophic, soft-water lake: a vernal diatom maximum, generally dominated by Asterionella, is followed by summer growths of nanoplanktonic species, of various colonial Chlorophyceae, before a substantial return to Asterionella-dominance in the autumn.
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topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Limnology
Freshwater Lakes
Diatoms
Phytoplankton
Limnological data
Seasonal distribution
Biomass
Population dynamics
Eutrophication
England
Grasmere Lake
author Reynolds, C.S.
Lund, J.W.G.
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Lund, J.W.G.
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title The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)
title_short The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)
title_full The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)
title_fullStr The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)
title_full_unstemmed The phytoplankton of an enriched, soft-water lakel subject to intermittent hydraulic flushing (Grasmere, English Lake District)
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