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Abrupt change in primary productivity in a littoral zone of Lake Biwa with the development of a filamentous green‐algal community
Author(s) -
Nozaki Kentaro
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
freshwater biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.297
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2427
pISSN - 0046-5070
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2001.00696.x
Subject(s) - benthic zone , spirogyra , littoral zone , plankton , algae , phytoplankton , biology , photosynthesis , ecology , productivity , botany , oceanography , environmental science , geology , nutrient , macroeconomics , economics
1. Some characteristics of the photosynthesis and primary production of benthic and planktonic algal communities were investigated in a littoral zone covered with gravel in the north basin of Lake Biwa, paying special attention to the recent development of filamentous green algae (FGA) in the benthic algal community. 2. P max (maximum gross photosynthesis rate) values of the benthic algal community (0.1–1.2 mg C mg chl. a −1  h −1 ) obtained from photosynthesis–irradiance (P–I) curves were lower than those of the planktonic algal community (2.4–11.5 mg C mg chl. a −1  h −1 ). This is apparently a result of the high degree of self shading in the benthic algal community and its low turnover as compared with that of the planktonic algal community. 3. Relatively high I k values (150–200 μmol photon m −2  s −1 ) were observed in the benthic algal community only in June–July when a FGA, Spirogyra sp., was abundant. This reflected a photosynthetic characteristic of the Spirogyra itself, in which photosynthesis was saturated at high light intensity. 4. The FGA community established in the layer between planktonic and sessile (benthic algae except for FGA) algal communities. It brought about extraordinarily high organic matter production in the littoral zone at the expense of production in the sessile algal community.

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